Usage examples for Keltic
-
The
addition
of
a "
g"
before
a "
u"
or "
w"
is
quite
a
common
feature
in
language;
it
occurs,
for
instance,
in
the
Romance
and
Keltic
languages.
– The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela by Benjamin of Tudela
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Now,
as
Britain
was
originally
Keltic,
unless
Belgium
be
Keltic
also,
we
shall
meet
with
a
difficulty.
– The Ethnology of the British Islands by Robert Gordon Latham
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These
were,
from
first
to
last,
Keltic
on
the
mother's
side;
but
on
that
of
the
father,
Keltic,
Roman,
and
German.
– The Ethnology of the British Islands by Robert Gordon Latham