| 单词 | pan-celticism | 
| 释义 | pan-Celticismn.  Belief in or advocacy of a principle of collaboration, identification, or solidarity between all Celtic nations or Celtic-speaking peoples (esp. as a political or social movement); the idea that these groups constitute a collective whole with a distinct Celtic identity. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > patriotism > nationalism > 			[noun]		 > other spec. Portugalism1676 pan-Slavism1844 Panhellenism1849 pan-Slavonism1850 Hellenism1854 Illyrism1854 Magyarism1862 pan-Celticism1863 Turkeyism1877 pan-Americanism1889 Nipponism1899 New Zealandism1921 Black Nationalism1927 Yiddishism1932 1863    Jrnl. Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. 76  				The very essence of all the Welsh writings of the twelfth century is what I may call a spirit of Pan-Celticism. 1904    Daily Chron. 17 Oct. 3/6  				Celt might greet Celt at the great festivals, but to talk of Pan-Celticism was hopelessly premature. True Pan-Celticism was as yet unborn. 1999    Scotsman 		(Nexis)	 26 July 11  				The huge revival of interest in Breton music and an associated enthusiasm for pan-Celticism that culminates every August in the massive Festival InterCeltique at Lorient. 2018    Bks. Ireland Sept. 40/2  				De Barra details how it was these differing perspectives, combined with the outbreak of World War I, that ended Pan-Celticism. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022). <  | 
	
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