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Celt meaning
A member of one of the ancient peoples of Western Europe called Celtae by the Romans. | A member of any of the (modern, Celtic) peoples who speak Celtic languages.
Example sentences (10)
Another ex-Celt who made his mark at the Caledonian Stadium was defender Robbie Deas, who joined top-flight Kilmarnock last month after excelling in three successful years at ICT.
The Celt Lake Project was acquired directly by the Company on a royalty-free basis through staking with all acquisition costs having already been remitted directly to the Government of Ontario as license fees.
A Celt or Egyptian who moved to Rome would, you’d expect, become just as Roman as the next guy.
Jaylen Brown was again strong going to the hoop, finishing with 11 points, and Jayson Tatum led all Celt scorers with 15.
Last year Radwanska married Dawid Celt, her hitting partner.
Again the Afro Celt Sound System met with success.
As of 2016, there are two different competing versions of Afro Celt Sound System, with legal proceedings on-going to settle the dispute over ownership of the name.
However, over time, a combination of people became most often associated with the name Afro Celt Sound System (while Volume 5: Anatomic only lists Emmerson, McNally, Ó Lionáird and Russell as regulars).
Members When Afro Celt Sound System began their musical journey in the mid-1990s during the Real World Recording Week, the difference between a guest artist and a band member was virtually non-existent.
Wagner, Wilhelm, Romance and Epics of Our Northern Ancestors, Norse, Celt and Teuton, Norroena Society Publisher, New York, 1906.