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kelt
Part of speech: AdjectiveCeltic, Keltic.
Usage examples "kelt":- There is nothing that irritates a Kelt so much as the least consideration for any animal, and there was not a man in the whole of the Rhos peninsula who did not sympathize with the corpse of William Day. - "The Altar Steps", Compton MacKenzie.
- This is the brook Kelt, by some supposed to be the Cherith of Elijah's history. - "Byeways in Palestine", James Finn.
- However easy it may be, either amongst the Gaels of Connaught, or the Cambro- Britons of North- Wales, to find a typical and genuine Kelt, the German, equally genuine and typical, whom writers love to place in contrast with him, is not to be found within the four seas, the nearest approach being the Frisian of Friesland. - "The Ethnology of the British Islands", Robert Gordon Latham.