A member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times.
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Examples for "Kelt"
Examples for "Kelt"
1The main road along the Wady Kelt ran past the villages of Ai and Bethel.
2Butler said "the Kelt is the spear-head of the British lance."
3Artem boss Mike Kelt and sculptor Emily Pooley shared their special effects secrets with BBC News.
4Now, to the Cymry and to the pure Kelt, the past is at their elbows continually.
5The Kelt won't accept the form of slavery.
1From another quarter, in the rich brogue of the Celt, we have:
2The Celt, says Caesar, ventures not to face the German in battle.
3Many Romans have changed as well, learning Celt ways. His voice lowered.
4To her surprise, the Celt stood abruptly and gave her his back.
5He slanted the Celt a glance, conflicting emotions grappling in his chest.
6The Celt preceded the Teuton; and in certain regions his language still survives.
7The ethnologist sees in it the incompatibility of Celt and Saxon.
8For the mystery of the Celt is the mystery of Amergin the Druid.
9The young Celt had showed courage and a steady hand on the bow.
10He presents the type of a Celt in all its beauty and purity.
11Now Maddox had the coldness as well as the passion of the Celt.
12The Celt was followed by his cousins-theAngle and the Saxon.
13If you're into this, you can't go wrong with Afro Celt Sound System.
14These may have been the conquering Celt and the conquered Iberian.
15Clara watched the tall Celt as he murmured soothing words to the bird.
16The 'real Irishman' is neither a Celt nor essentially a Catholic.
Celt nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América