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 Übersetzung für 'Celtic goddess' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a Celtic goddess | Celtic goddesses
hist.relig.
Celtic goddess
Keltengöttin {f}
Teiltreffer
Celtic {adj}keltisch <kelt.>
120
ling.
Celtic
Keltisch {n}
38
goddessGöttin {f} [auch fig.]
539
mus.
celtic harp
Hakenharfe {f}
archaeo.geogr.hist.
Celtic village
Keltendorf {n}
ling.
Celtic languages
keltische Sprachen {pl}
mus.
Celtic music
keltische Musik {f}
archaeo.archi.hist.
Celtic house
Keltenhaus {n}
myth.
Celtic Otherworld
keltische Anderswelt {f}
myth.relig.
Celtic deities
keltische Gottheiten {pl}
myth.
Celtic mythology
keltische Mythologie {f}
Celtic festivalkeltisches Fest {n}
hist.
Celtic migration
Keltenwanderung {f}
archaeo.hist.
late Celtic {adj}
spätkeltisch
archaeo.hist.
Celtic museum
Keltenmuseum {n}
econ.
Celtic Tiger
[Bezeichnung für die boomende irische Wirtschaft zwischen den 1990ern und 2007]
mus.
Celtic harp
keltische Harfe {f}
Celtic-Nordic {adj}keltisch-nordisch
archaeo.hist.ling.
pre-Celtic {adj}
vorkeltisch <vorkelt.>
archaeo.
Celtic grave
Keltengrab {n}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The river itself is named for "Daron", an ancient Celtic goddess of oak trees, with "Dâr" being an archaic Welsh word for oak.
  • Nemetona, or 'she of the sacred grove', is a Celtic goddess with roots in northeastern Gaul.
  • Ceridwen is regarded by many modern pagans as the Celtic goddess of rebirth, transformation, and inspiration.
  • She likely derives from the Celtic goddess Matrona, known to have been worshiped in Gaul.
  • Senuna was a Celtic goddess worshipped in Roman Britain.

  • Satiada was a Celtic goddess worshipped in Roman Britain. She is known from a single, unadorned altar-stone dedicated to her at Chesterholm "(Vindolanda)".
  • Ricagambeda was a Celtic goddess worshipped in Roman Britain.
  • In at least one case – that of the equine goddess Epona – a native Celtic goddess was also adopted by Romans.
  • Considering the duration of time that the ancient Celts spent around these part and the Tara River (Tara is a Celtic goddess, as well), its name being of Celtic origin, it is very possible that "Durmitor" is a name of similar origin.
  • Brighid or Brigid was the name of an ancient Celtic goddess, and its English form is Bridget.

  • The name comes from that of the Celtic goddess Gontia.
  • "Iwerne" may have been the name of a Celtic goddess or may be a reference to yew trees growing on its banks.
  • It was named after the Celtic goddess Belisama (Belisana).
  • Peters on September 8, 1871, and named after Sirona, the Celtic goddess of healing.
  • More likely, the river was named after a local Celtic goddess, "Clōta".

  • Another theory has it that Cala was the name of a Celtic goddess (drawing a comparison with the Gaelic "Cailleach", a supernatural hag).
  • In ancient times, the river may have been associated with "Daron", an ancient Celtic goddess of oak.
  • The original parish church was located on what is believed to be the site of a pre-Christian sacred area, which is possibly the origin of the association with St Brigit, since the site may be dedicated to the Celtic goddess Brigid, whose traditions have been continued through the reverence of St Brigit brought on by the Celtic Church.
  • The cave has associations with the pagan festival of Samhain, Halloween, as well as being described as the "fit abode" of Morrigan, a Celtic Goddess of pre-Christian Ireland.
  • Belisama (Gaulish "Belesama"; epigraphically [...]) is a Celtic goddess. She was identified by Roman commentators with Minerva by "interpretatio romana".

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