pictish (Meaning)

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pictish (a.)

Of or pertaining to Picts; resembling the Picts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pictish

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pictish Sentence Examples

  1. The Pictish stones scattered throughout Scotland still hold enigmatic symbols and forgotten tales.
  2. Archaeologists continue to explore ancient Pictish forts, seeking to unravel their secrets.
  3. The Picts, a mysterious people who inhabited Scotland, left behind intriguing carvings known as Pictish symbols.
  4. Historians debate the origins and language of the elusive Pictish tribe.
  5. The Pictish fortifications of Fortriu attest to their military prowess and strategic prowess.
  6. Researchers have discovered new evidence suggesting a potential Pictish settlement near Loch Ness.
  7. The Pictish warrior queen Drustigern led her people in fierce battles against Roman and Anglo-Saxon invaders.
  8. The Pictish symbol known as the "double disc and Z-rod" is a distinctive mark of their artistic legacy.
  9. The Pictish Chronicle, a medieval text, provides invaluable insights into the history and mythology of the Picts.
  10. The Pictish language, once spoken in northern Britain, has faded into obscurity, leaving behind tantalizing fragments of its former glory.

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Of or pertaining to Picts; resembling the Picts.

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No antonyms found.

The Pictish stones scattered throughout Scotland still hold enigmatic symbols and forgotten tales.

Archaeologists continue to explore ancient Pictish forts, seeking to unravel their secrets.

The Picts, a mysterious people who inhabited Scotland, left behind intriguing carvings known as Pictish symbols.

Historians debate the origins and language of the elusive Pictish tribe.