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 Translation for 'Celtic mythology' from English to Russian
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NOUN   (the) Celtic mythology | -
миф.
кельтская мифология {ж}
Celtic mythology
геогр.
Кельтское море {с}
Celtic Sea
мифология {ж}mythology
миф.
германская мифология {ж}
Germanic mythology
миф.
римская мифология {ж}
Roman mythology
миф.
мифология {ж} Древнего Египта
Egyptian mythology
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Usage Examples English
  • This body of myths is the largest and best preserved of all the branches of Celtic mythology.
  • With the 19th century resurgence of interest in Celtic mythology, the Tor became associated with Gwyn ap Nudd, the first Lord of the Otherworld (Annwn) and later King of the Fairies.
  • In Celtic mythology, the role of Smith is held by eponymous (their names do mean 'smith') characters : Goibhniu (Irish myths of the Tuatha Dé Danann cycle) or Gofannon (Welsh myths/ the Mabinogion).
  • The Silver Hand trilogy is more explicit in its Celtic connections, with overt borrowings from Celtic mythology.
  • In Celtic mythology, Nantosuelta is the goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility.

  • In Celtic mythology, Dea Matrona ("divine mother goddess") was the goddess who gives her name to the river Marne (ancient "Matrŏna") in Gaul.
  • Scholars of Celtic mythology have proposed that Ogma represents the vestiges of an ancient Celtic god.
  • In Celtic mythology, Clota was the patron goddess of the River Clyde.
  • In Celtic mythology, Carman or Carmun was a warrior and sorceress from Athens who tried to invade Ireland in the days of the Tuatha Dé Danann, along with her three sons, Dub ("black"), Dother ("evil") and Dian ("violence").
  • Using the variant spelling Annwyn, it is an otherworldly location in the MMORPG Vindictus. Vindictus is loosely based on Celtic mythology, and known as "Mabinogi: Heroes" in Asia.

  • The "Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology" states that Cas Corach, (also spelled Cascorrach, Cas Corrach), is a harper of Tuatha Dé Danann, who played for St.
  • In Celtic mythology, Adsullata was a river goddess of the Continental Celts associated with the River Savus (Sava) in Noricum.
  • The Celtic metal subgenre is known to feature lyrics based on Celtic mythology.
  • Most surviving Celtic mythology belongs to the Insular Celtic peoples: Irish mythology has the largest written body of myths, followed by Welsh mythology.
  • Developments in 19th-century Welsh literature include Lady Charlotte Guest's translation into English of the Mabinogion, one of the most important medieval Welsh prose works of Celtic mythology.

  • Based on the Puck of English mythology and the púca of Celtic mythology, Puck is a mischievous fairy, sprite, or jester.
  • is the Irish name for a supernatural race in Celtic mythology – spelled "sìth" by the Scots, but pronounced the same – comparable to fairies or elves.
  • Other notable pictures from the 1950s that feature fantastic elements and are sometimes classified as fantasy are "Harvey" (1950), featuring a púca of Celtic mythology; "Scrooge", the 1951 adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"; and Ingmar Bergman's 1957 masterpiece, "The Seventh Seal".
  • Goddesses or demi-goddesses appear in sets of three in a number of ancient European pagan mythologies; these include the Greek "Erinyes" (Furies) and "Moirai" (Fates); the Norse "Norns"; Brighid and her two sisters, also called Brighid, from Irish or Celtic mythology.
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