- The "Celtic Tiger" (Irish: An Tíogar
Ceilteach) is a term
referring to the
economy of
Ireland from the mid-1990s to the late 2000s, a
period of rapid...
- Welsh:
cwlwm Celtaidd, Cornish: kolm Keltek,
Scottish Gaelic:
snaidhm Ceilteach) are a
variety of
knots and
stylized graphical representations of knots...
- Language.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-214183-5. "Tionchar na g
Ceilteach". BBC News. 23 May 2009.
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original on 16
April 2012....
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Celtic Park (Irish: Páirc na g
Ceilteach) is a GAA
stadium in Derry,
Northern Ireland. With a
capacity of
about 18,000, the
ground is the
primary home...
- blue is a
shade of blue, also
known as glas
celtig in Welsh, or gorm
ceilteach in both the
Irish language and in
Scottish Gaelic.
Julius Caesar reported...
- crystalparade.co.uk.
Retrieved 6
December 2017. "FAQ An
Dragan Ceilteach Irish Dancers | An
Dragan Ceilteach Irish Dancers". www.adcirishdancers.com.
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Celtic League An
Comann Ceilteach (Scottish Gaelic) An
Conradh Ceilteach (Irish) Yn
Commeeys Celtiagh (Manx) Yr
Undeb Geltaidd (Welsh) An
Kesunyans Keltek (Cornish)...
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Retrieved 24
April 2017. Cox,
Richard Brìgh nam
Facal (1991)
Roinn nan Cànan
Ceilteach ISBN 0-903204-21-5 Macbain,
Alexander (1896). An
Etymological Dictionary...
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April 2023. Cox,
Richard (1991). Brìgh nam Facal.
Roinn nan Cànan
Ceilteach. p. V. ISBN 978-0903204-21-7. Cleminson, Ralf; Baranov, Victor; Rabus...
- blue is a
shade of blue, also
known as glas
celtig in Welsh, or gorm
ceilteach in both the
Irish language and in
Scottish Gaelic.
Julius Caesar reported...