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 Translation for 'Celtic' from English to Norwegian
ADJ   Celtic | - | -
SYNO Celtic | Celtic language | Gaelic
keltisk {adj}Celtic
mytol.
keltisk mytologi {m}
Celtic mythology
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Translation for 'Celtic' from English to Norwegian

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Celtic
keltisk {adj}

Celtic mythology
keltisk mytologi {m}mytol.
Usage Examples English
  • This album depicts the culture and traditions of Brittany, blending Celtic music and Rock music (celtic rock).
  • It has been speculated that the name is of Romano-Britonic (celtic) origin, from an assumed word "udso-", assumed to be derived from the Indo-European root "wed-", meaning "water".
  • Queimada has origins in the celtic pagan festivals of Galicia.
  • A group called "Aontacht na gCeilteach" (Celtic Unity) was set up to promote the pan-Celtic vision in November 1942.
  • In Celtic mythology, Argadnel (celtic: Maig Arggatnéul, meaning "plain of silver cloud") one of the Islands of the Earthly Paradise that were visited by Bran the Blessed.

  • In 2002 Cameron was a member of the celtic band Tiller's Folly in British Columbia. In 2003 the band recorded an album of celtic-style folk music with original songs, "A Ripple in Time".
  • Fabius Constable is an Italian celtic harp player, and director and founder of the Celtic Harp Orchestra, a successful orchestra made of 24 celtic harps, with 70 or more official concerts every year.
  • Nearly all or maybe all of these peoples and tribes were Celtic Indo-Europeans (Hispano-Celtic/Iberian Celts), Pre-Celtic Indo-Europeans or heavily celticized peoples.
  • He went to Dublin for about ten years to study celtic languages and concluded his stay in Ireland by defending a PhD thesis, in 1957, at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Paris, on the syntax of the verbal noun in celtic languages.
  • Greenland Whalefishers , named after the irish traditional folk tune The Greenland Whale Fisheries, is a Norwegian folk punk band established in 1994, playing music influenced by Celtic traditional music combined with British punk.

  • Dominique Dupuis (born 1987), is a Canadian celtic music violinist.
  • A group called "Aontacht na gCeilteach" (Celtic Unity) was established in November 1942, to promote a pan-Celtic vision.
  • The Gallo-Brittonic languages, also known as the P-Celtic languages, are a subdivision of the Celtic languages of Ancient Gaul (both "celtica" and "belgica") and Celtic Britain, which share certain features.
  • "The Killdares" were a Dallas celtic rock group formed in 1996.
  • Its also commonly and wrongly, in recent years, associated with the celtic 'Morgan' or as it was, 'Morgana' originally.

  • In Europe, the Celtic people were foremost in their work in bijou and filigree; strapwork variations on the celtic cross are still popular today.
  • A third way to tie this knot starts with two loops almost like tying the celtic button knot, except for the curvature change at the center which results in the way the ends exit the knot; at opposite sides for celtic, at the same side here.
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