English
Etymology
Category:Greek derivations
From Ancient Greek Kελ�οί (Keltee), from �ελ��� (Keltos), the patriarch of the Celts, in Greek mythology a son of ��ακλή� "Heracles" and �ελ�ίνη "Keltine".
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Proper noun
en-proper noun
- The various Celtic tribes who conquered a lot of western and central Europe in the pre-Christian era, originated from modern south Germany and north Austria.
- plural of|Celt
Translations
Dutch: Kelten
French: Celtes
Greek: Î�ÎλÏ�εÏ� (Keltes)
Hungarian: kelták
Polish: Celtowie
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