ķelts
Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin Celtæe (“Celts”), itself a borrowing from Ancient Greek Κελτοί (Keltoí).
Noun
ķelts m (1st declension, feminine form: ķeltiete)
- (male) Celt, a man belonging to one of the (present and past) Celtic peoples or of Celtic descent
- Lietuvas ķelts ― a Celt from Lithuania
- ķelti grieķiem bija viena no viņiem pazīstamajām barbaru ciltīm ― the Celts were one of Barbarian tribes known to the Greeks
- (genitive plural) Celtic, pertaining to Celtic languages, Celtic peoples or their lands
- ķeltu valodas ― Celtic languages
- ķeltu kultūra ― Celtic letters, alphabet
- ķeltu ornaments ― Celtic ornament
- ķeltu mūzika ― Celtic music
- ķeltu mitoloģija ― Celtic mythology
Declension
Declension of ķelts (1st declension)
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