Irish Gaelic: éagruth or anord Scottish Gaelic: ? Manx: ? Welsh: tryblith or anhrefn Breton: ? Cornish: ?
In Irish it's feall / brath
Cronus: Some would argue that Cronus is the same as Chronos, which would give us chronic, chronicle, and most words with that beginning. However, these are actually two distinct characters. Gaea/Gaia: The original supercontinent, Pangaea, "pan"- all, "gaea"- earth Eros: the only one that leaps to mind is "erotic" Chaos: "chaos", come to mean "turbulence" although it was originally "void" or "emptiness"
Celtic Mythology was developed independent and indigineous to the British Isles, though it bears some similarity with other Northern European Pantheons.
In Irish it's "croí" In Welsh it's "calon" In Scots Gaelic it's "cridhe"
Chaos was the personification of the nothing that existed before the Universe. Aside from being represented in the feminine, she had no personality to speak of because she was literally nothing.
In Irish it's lúbra / cathair gríobhháin
go deo (Irish)am byth (Welsh)
Some Celtic words meaning loyal include dílis (Irish), degemer (Breton), and delweddol (Welsh).
chaos, chaotic
Some words for 'colorful' in the Irish: dathannach, ildaite. in Scottish Gaelic it's dathach Welsh: lliwgar Breton: ?
Irish Gaelic: luaithScots Gaelic: luathWelsh: lludw or ulw(Not words for 'ash tree')
Irish: Scots Gaelic: Manx: Welsh: teulu Breton: Cornish:
Irish Gaelic: tarbh Scots Gaelic: tarbh Welsh: tarw
Irish Gaelic: coinín Scots Gaelic: coineanach Welsh: cwningen
Irish: tintreach Scots Gaelic: dealanach Welsh: mellt or lluched
Irish: craiceann Scots Gaelic: craiceann, sgrath Welsh: croen
Irish: éan Scots Gaelic: eun Welsh: edn or aderyn