English-Thai Dictionary
celtic
A เกี่ยวกับ ชาว และ ภาษา Celt
celticism
N ขนบธรรมเนียม การ ใช้ ภาษา ของ ชาว Celt
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CELTIC
a.Pertaining to the primitive inhabitants of the South and West of Europe, or to the early inhabitants of Italy, Gaul, Spain and Britain. We say, Celtic nations; Celtic customs; Celtic origin.
CELTIC
n.The language of the Celts.
CELTICISM
n.The manners and customs of the Celts.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CELTIC
Celt "ic, a. Etym: [L. Celticus, Gr. Celt. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to the Celts; as, Celtic people, tribes, literature, tongue. [Written also Keltic. ]
CELTIC
CELTIC Celt "ic, n.
Defn: The language of the Celts.
Note: The remains of the old Celtic language are found in the Gaelic, the Erse or Irish the Manx, and the Welsh and its cognate dialects Cornish and Bas Breton.
CELTICISM
CELTICISM Celt "i *cism, n.
Defn: A custom of the Celts, or an idiom of their language. Warton.
CELTICIZE
CELTICIZE Celt "i *cize `, v. t.
Defn: To render Celtic; to assimilate to the Celts.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Celtic
Celt ic |ˈkeltik, ˈsel- ˈkɛltɪk | ▶adjective of or relating to the Celts or their languages, which constitute a branch of the Indo-European family and include Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Manx, Cornish, and several extinct pre-Roman languages such as Gaulish. ▶noun the Celtic language group. See also P-Celtic, Q-Celtic. DERIVATIVES Celt i cism |ˈkeltəˌsizəm, ˈsel- |noun, Celt i cist |ˈkeltəˌsist, ˈsel- |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin Celticus (from Celtae ‘Celts ’), or from French Celtique (from Celte ‘Breton ’). usage: Although Celt and Celtic can be pronounced with either an initial k- or an initial s- sound, in standard English the normal pronunciation is with the k- sound. A notable exception is the name of Boston's professional basketball team, the Celtics, which is always pronounced with the s- sound.
Celtic Church
Celt ic Church the Christian Church in the British Isles from its foundation in the 2nd or 3rd century until its assimilation into the Roman Catholic Church (664 in England; 12th century in Wales, Scotland, and Ireland ).
Celtic cross
Celt ic cross |ˈkɛltɪk | ▶noun a Latin cross with a circle around the center.
Celtic fringe
Celt ic fringe |ˈkɛltɪk | ▶noun the Highland Scots, Irish, Welsh, and Cornish in relation to the rest of Britain.
Celtic harp
Celt ic harp |ˈkɛltɪk | ▶noun a small harp with wire strings, used in the folk and early music of Scotland and Ireland.
Celtic Sea
Celt ic Sea the part of the Atlantic Ocean that is between southern Ireland and southwestern England.
Oxford Dictionary
Celtic
Celtic |ˈkɛltɪk, ˈs- | ▶adjective relating to the Celts or their languages, which constitute a branch of the Indo-European family and include Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Manx, Cornish, and several extinct pre-Roman languages such as Gaulish. ▶noun [ mass noun ] the Celtic language group. See also P-Celtic, Q-Celtic. DERIVATIVES Celticism |-sɪz (ə )m |noun, Celticist noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin Celticus (from Celtae ‘Celts ’), or from French Celtique (from Celte ‘Breton ’). usage: Celt and Celtic can be pronounced either with an initial k- or s-, but in standard English the normal pronunciation is with a k-, except in the name of the Glaswegian football club.
Celtic Church
Cel ¦tic Church the Christian Church in the British Isles from its foundation in the 2nd or 3rd century until its assimilation into the Roman Catholic Church (664 in England; 12th century in Wales, Scotland, and Ireland ).
Celtic cross
Cel ¦tic cross ▶noun a Latin cross with a circle round the centre.
Celtic fringe
Cel ¦tic fringe ▶noun the Highland Scots, Irish, Welsh, and Cornish in relation to the rest of Britain.
Celtic harp
Cel ¦tic harp ▶noun another term for clarsach.
Celtic Sea
Cel ¦tic Sea the part of the Atlantic Ocean between southern Ireland and SW England.
Spanish Dictionary
céltico, -ca
céltico, -ca adjetivo 1 Relativo a los celtas .SINÓNIMO celta .2 nombre masculino /adjetivo Supuesta lengua indoeuropea que hablaban los celtas y que constituyó el origen de las lenguas célticas .3 adjetivo [lengua ] Que deriva del antiguo céltico :el celtíbero, el galo y el gálata eran lenguas célticas .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Celtic
Celt ic Kelt ic /kéltɪk, sél -/形容詞 ケルト語 [人, 族 ]の .名詞 U ケルト語 (派 )(⦅略 ⦆Celt. , C.).