Irish: bromach
Scots Gaelic: searrach; loth; capall; bromach; lothag
Welsh: ebol
colt words
Wild Colt words: words with i and o followed by two consonants --the vowels make the long sound (example: blind and cold).
In Irish it's "fiáin"
In Irish it's feall / brath
I don't know if 'Green man' actually is used in Celtic languages. The wikipedia article mentions an ancient Celtic god called Viridios which may derive from 'green'.
'without an end' or 'by ourselves'
The other words that are in the word clot are cot, lot, to, and colt.
In Irish it's lúbra / cathair gríobhháin
MARE MORE CORE CORD COLD COLT MARE MORE CORE CORD COLD COLT
Irish: deirfiúr Scottish Gaelic: piuthar Welsh: chwaer
In Welsh: a enillwyd In Irish: tuillte In Scottish Gaelic: coisinnte
go deo (Irish)am byth (Welsh)