celtismo

Noun

 * 1) Celtic national or ethnic identity
 * 2) * Raquel Bello Vázquez, Celtismo e saudade como repertórios míticos en Otero Pedrayo, in 2000, José Luis Rodriguez, Estudios dedicados a Ricardo Carvalho Calero, volume 2, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, page 91:
 * ALGUNS PRECEDENTES DO CELTISMO GALEGUISTA
 * SOME PRECEDENTS OF GALICIANIST CELTISM
 * 1)  the study of Celtic culture
 * 2) * O rego da cultura in January-March, 1983, Grial, Galaxia, page 123:
 * O CELTISMO EN GALICIA CORROBORADO POLA ARQUEOLOXÍA
 * CELTISM IN GALICIA CORROBORATED BY ARCHAEOLOGY
 * 1)  Celticism a word of Celtic origin
 * 2) * Gonzalo Navaza, Toponimia prelatina na documentación medieval de Galicia, in 2009, Dieter Kremer, Coloquio Sobre Onomástica Galega, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, page 215:
 * Do mesmo xeito que non podemos saber, por exemplo, se angúns celtismos incorporados ó léxico latino da Romania chegaron a nós co propio latín ou se xa estaban presentes no léxico da Gallaecia prerromana,
 * In the same way that we can’t know, for example, whether some celticisms incorporated into the Latin lexicon of the Latin-speaking sphere reached us from Latin itself or whether they were already present in the lexicon of pre-Roman Gallaecia,

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Noun

 * 1)  Celticism a Celtic custom or idiom, especially one that has permeated surrounding or surviving non-Celtic cultures
 * 2)  the belief that Celtic influence is foundational to the development of Italian civilization

Proper noun

 * 1) Celtic neopaganism

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Noun

 * 1)  Celtic studies
 * 2)  Celticism
 * 3) a predilection or affinity for Celtic languages and cultures
 * 1) a predilection or affinity for Celtic languages and cultures

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Noun

 * 1) Celticism