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Meaning of kelt

Wordnet

kelt (n)

a member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times

Webster

kelt (n.)

See Kilt, n.

Cloth with the nap, generally of native black wool.

A salmon after spawning.

Same as Celt, one of Celtic race.

kelt Sentence Examples

  1. The kelts were a group of people who lived in Europe during the 2nd millennium BCE.
  2. The kelts were known for their art, their religion, and their love of music.
  3. The kelts were also known for their political and military power.
  4. The kelts were a major cultural force in Europe for over a thousand years.
  5. The kelts eventually lost their military and political power to the Roman army, but their cultural influence continued to be felt for many years after the Roman Conquest.
  6. The kelts eventually migrated to many parts of the world and brought their culture with them.
  7. The kelts had a very developed mythology and religious system.
  8. The kelts were known for their craftsmanship, and they produced beautiful works of art in gold, silver, and iron.
  9. The kelts were also known for their music, and they had a variety of musical instrument, including the harp, the trumpet, and the bagpipes.
  10. The keltic culture is still alive today, and there are many keltic cultural groups and organizations around the world.

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a member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman timesSee Kilt, n., Cloth with the nap, generally of native black wool.

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No antonyms found.

The kelts were a group of people who lived in Europe during the 2nd millennium BCE.

The kelts were known for their art, their religion, and their love of music.

The kelts were also known for their political and military power.

The kelts were a major cultural force in Europe for over a thousand years.