Aún no tenemos significados para "celtic origin".
1Gargantua has been proved by some to be of Celtic origin.
2Even fewer in number are the words of Celtic origin.
3Two main theories of Celtic origins now hold the field:
4Naissus, the modern Nish, is also possibly of Celtic origin.
5Mrs. Judson's ire must have been of Celtic origin, for it was not long-lived.
6The other was of Celtic origin and thoroughly Breton.
7The legend, like many others, is of Celtic origin.
8Again, most unlike a party of Celtic origin.
9There may be a relationship there since so many old French families are also of Celtic origin.
10An early form of bridge, probably of Celtic origin.]
11This form of superstition-doubtlessof Celtic origin wherever met with-ismuch more frequent in Brittany than in Guyenne.
12Accepting the Celtic origin of the word, it has been connected with the Welsh amaeth, a tiller of the ground.
13The one was Pericord himself-hawk-facedand angular, with the black hair and brisk bearing which spoke of his Celtic origin.
14The earthworks on Wolstonbury, although supposed to be of Celtic origin, were probably utilised by the Romans for military purposes.
15From vaporous Celtic origins, druids and shamen, his narrative drifts in leisurely paragraphs across a heritage recovered from dusty files.
16My dear child, if I have ever had a doubt as to your Celtic origin, I should have lost it here.
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