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CelticCel‧tic /ˈkeltɪk, ˈseltɪk/ adjective  - But McCoist's goal - his first-ever against Celtic in the Cup - blew all that away.
- Erda, as she appears in Germanic mythology; and Cerridwen, goddess of intelligence and knowledge in Celtic mythology.
- Mowbray moved to Celtic in a £1m move last year but has been dogged by injuries since his transfer.
- Mr Felix also won very smoothly, going on five out and winning by eight lengths from Celtic Chimes.
- The Celtic star laid on two killer last-gasp Ipswich goals in two minutes.
- The Edinburgh side needed to move up a gear to jolt Celtic out of their rhythm.
► Nationality & Raceaboriginal, adjectiveaboriginal, nounaborigine, nounAfghan, nounAfrican, adjectiveAfrican, nounAfrican American, nounAfrikaner, nounAfro-, prefixAmerican, adjectiveAmerican, nounAmericanize, verbanglicize, verbAnglo-, prefixanglophile, nounAnglo-Saxon, nounAussie, nounAustralian, nounAustrian, nounAustro-, prefixbarbarian, nounBedouin, nounBenelux, nounBengali, nounbirth, nounblack, adjectiveblack, nounBoer, nounBr., brave, nounBrit, nounBritish, adjectiveBritisher, nounBriton, nounCeltic, adjectiveChinese, adjectivecontinental, adjectivecosmopolitan, adjectivecultural, adjectiveDane, nounDanish, adjectiveDutch, adjectiveDutchman, nouneastern, adjectiveEgyptian, adjectiveEgyptian, nounEnglish, adjectiveEnglishman, nounEnglishwoman, nounEskimo, nounEurasian, adjectiveEurasian, nounEuro-, prefixEuropean, nounEuropean, adjectiveFr, Franco-, prefixFrench, nounFrenchman, nounFrenchwoman, nounGallic, adjectiveGerman, nounGermanic, adjectiveGraeco-, prefixGreco-, prefixGreek, adjectiveGreek, noungypsy, nounHebraic, adjectiveHebrew, nounHellene, nounHellenic, adjectivehighland, adjectiveHighlander, nounHispanic, adjective-i, suffixIberian, adjectiveIndian, nounIndian, adjectiveIndo-, prefixinsular, adjectiveinternational, adjectiveinternationally, adverbinternecine, adjectiveIrish, adjectiveIrishman, nounIrishwoman, noun-ish, suffixIslam, nounislander, nounIsraeli, adjectiveIsraeli, nounIsraelite, nounItalian, nounJohn Bull, nounkiwi, nounLatin, nounLatin, adjectiveManx, adjectiveMaori, nounmestizo, nounmetropolitan, adjectiveMexican, adjectiveMexican, nounMoorish, adjectivemother country, nounmotherland, nounnation, nounnational anthem, nounnational costume, nounnational dress, nounnationalism, nounnationalist, nounnationalistic, adjectivenationality, nounnation state, nounnative, adjectivenative, nounNative American, nounnon-white, nounNordic, adjectiveNorse, adjectiveNorseman, nounnortherner, nounoverseas, adverboverseas, adjectivePakistani, nounparentage, nounPersian, adjectivePersian, nounPole, nounPolish, adjectiveRasta, nounRastafarian, nounRastaman, nounRussian, adjectiveRussian, nounSaxon, nounScot, nounScots, adjectiveScotsman, nounScotswoman, nounScottish, adjectiveSherpa, nounSinhalese, nounSino-, prefixsoutherner, nounSoviet, adjectiveSpaniard, nounSpanish, adjectiveSwede, nounSwedish, adjectiveSwiss, adjectiveTeutonic, adjectiveTurk, nounTurkish, adjectivewestern, adjectiveWesterner, nounwesternized, adjectivewhite, nounYiddish, noun ► a Greek/Roman/Celtic etc legend· the figure of Hercules in Greek legend NOUN► church· Given these factors, any attempt to brand the Celtic Church heretical would only have entailed the complete loss of Ireland.· Instead of being coerced or bludgeoned into submission, the Celtic Church was simply subsumed.· The Celtic Church apparently deemed one immersion sufficient, while Rome demanded three.· A closer examination of the Celtic Church reveals a much greater deviation from Rome than is generally acknowledged or even known.· The Celtic Church, for example, had its own ordination rite for priests, and this differed markedly from Rome's.· It was once a retreat for the monks of the Celtic Church. ► language· The taught degrees include options suitable for candidates who do not have previous experience of the Celtic languages.· This word, which was originally borrowed from a Celtic language, has been lost in the modern language. ► music· Why, following the path of Celtic music, of course. ► society· They became interested in the peculiarities of the Celtic society they tried to control and subdue.· In Celtic society elaborate metal objects were often used to display the power of an individual or a tribe.· He loved the hierarchical structure of Celtic society because it was hierarchical, but also because it was extravagant. relating to the Celts or their languages |