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What is the noun for celt?

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Celtiberian
  1. A member of a Celtic people of Hallstatt culture living in the Iberian Peninsula, chiefly in what is now north central Spain, before and during the Roman Empire.
Celticist
  1. An authority on Celtic languages and literature.
Celtist
  1. A person who takes an interest in the Celts or the Celtic languages.
Celtophobia
  1. Hatred against Celtic peoples.
Celticism
  1. A Celtic custom or idiom.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Interestingly, for all the tartanry and Celticism involved, the games are mainly an east of Scotland phenomenon.”
      “Joseph Cooper Walker's Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards was the first major literary outcome of the influence of Celticism in Ireland.”
      “The possession of such a rare piece of furniture bound them the closer to the Celticism of Normandy.”
Celtophobe
  1. One who hates the Celtic peoples.
Celticity
  1. The quality of being Celtic.
Celticness
  1. The quality or state of being Celtic.
Celtiberi
  1. The Celtiberian people.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Yet he reports Celtic peoples in Iberia, and also uses the ethnic names Celtiberi and Celtici for peoples there, as distinct from Lusitani and Iberi.”
celt
  1. A prehistoric chisel-bladed tool.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The apple seller was on deck then, and with the wisdom of the celt she understood.”
      “It is quite likely that the celt itself was simply a development of the wedge.”
      “The Indian celt no doubt fell from the topsoil while the trench in which the wall was built was being excavated.”
Celtiberians
  1. plural of Celtiberian
Celtophobes
  1. plural of Celtophobe
Celticisms
  1. plural of Celticism
Celticists
  1. plural of Celticist
Celticities
  1. plural of Celticity
Celtists
  1. plural of Celtist
Celts
  1. plural of Celt
  2. Examples:
    1. “Again looking back in history, the Celts were good farmers and set great store by their working dogs.”
      “In the early nineteenth century, the old British antagonism between Celts and Saxons was put on a biological footing.”
      “The Celts were characterized by quarrelsomeness, both within the tribe and in their indulgence in inter-tribal warfare.”
celts
  1. plural of celt
  2. Examples:
    1. “There are three chipped stone celts of Smoky Hill jasper in the collection and one of a very well cemented, fine-grained quartzite.”
      “Evidence potentially contradicting this interpretation consists of scapula hoes and celts, tools normally associated with swidden horticulture.”
      “Near the right hand were two hematite celts, and on the shoulder were three large and thick plates of mica.”
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