A member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times.
1The incidents that had to be deplored were what the salmon fisherman calls the kelt nuisance.
2Scale samples revealed the salmon was a kelt.
3We all knew it was a kelt, and get him to spurt or be lively I could not.
4These kelts, anyhow, left us no time for further operations.
5The main road along the Wady Kelt ran past the villages of Ai and Bethel.
6Butler said "the Kelt is the spear-head of the British lance."
7Artem boss Mike Kelt and sculptor Emily Pooley shared their special effects secrets with BBC News.
8Now, to the Cymry and to the pure Kelt, the past is at their elbows continually.
9The Kelt won't accept the form of slavery.
10I fancied you liked your "Kelts," as you call them.'
11He is a Kelt and all that.
12Would that Kelt ever come up stairs?
13The lager-drinking Irishman in a few generations will be a new type of humanity-theKelt at his best.
14Some Casters can Kelt, some can't.
15She always impresses me as a sort of atavistic idealization of the old Kelt at his finest and best.
16The latter are not only European in type, they claim special affinities to the blond, "golden-haired" Kelt.