celtĭcus
21celte — celtique [ sɛltik ] adj. et n. m. • 1704; lat. celticus, Celtæ ♦ Qui a rapport aux Celtes, groupe de peuples de langue indo européenne, dont la civilisation s étendit sur l Europe occidentale (Xe au IIIe s. av. J. C.). Le barde, poète celtique.… …
22HERCULES — I. HERCULES Fil. Uberti March. Ep. Augustae, a consiliis Carolo III. Sabaudiae Duci Obiit A. C. 1515. Ughel. T. IV. Ital. sacr. Franciscus August. in Hist. Chron. Ep. Pedemon. II. HERCULES ita vett. pro more solito fortes fere appellarunt. Sic… …
23SABBATIA — vicus Celticus, Stephan …
24celtic — CÉLTIC, Ă, celtici, ce, adj. Care aparţine celţilor (1), privitor la celţi; celt (2), galic2. ♢ Limbi celtice = familie de limbi vorbite în antichitate (de vechii gali) şi astăzi (de irlandezi, bretoni etc.), în vestul Europei. – Din fr. celtique …
25celtico — / tʃɛltiko/ agg. [dal lat. Celtĭcus, gr. Keltikós ] (pl. m. ci ), ant. [di malattia da contagio sessuale, ritenuta di origine francese] ▶◀ venereo. ● Espressioni: morbo celtico ▶◀ Ⓣ (med.) lue, mal francese, Ⓣ (med.) sifilide …
26Celtic — 1650s, of archaeology or history, from Fr. Celtique or L. Celticus pertaining to the Celts (see CELT (Cf. Celt)). Of languages, from 1707; of other qualities, 19c. Celtic twilight is from Yeats s name for his collection of adapted Irish folk… …
27montis-celtici — L. mons, mountain; celticus, of middle Gaul. From the mountains of the Auvergne, France …
28Celtic — [ kɛltɪk] noun a group of languages including Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Manx, and Cornish. adjective relating to Celtic or to the Celts. Derivatives Celticism sɪz(ə)m noun Origin C16: from L. Celticus (from Celtae Celts ), or from Fr …
29céltico — céltico, ca (Del lat. celtĭcus). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo a los celtas. 2. Se dice de los pueblos así llamados en sentido estricto, que en la Antigüedad se establecieron, en el sur de Lusitania y norte de la Bética, sobre territorios que… …
30Celtic — adj. & n. adj. of or relating to the Celts. n. a group of languages spoken by Celtic peoples, including Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Phrases and idioms: Celtic cross a Latin cross with a circle round the centre. Derivatives: Celticism n.… …