There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:
The word "cearul" does not have a specific meaning in Celtic. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a variant of another word. To accurately determine the meaning, more context or information would be needed.
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."
The Celtic word for girl is "cailín" in Irish Gaelic.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
Welsh/celtic for mountain
The word 'scold' is not an Irish Gaelic word.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
"Tiber" is a word taken from Celtic which means, "River".
I am not completely sure but I think it's Celtic for River
"Chewdl" is Welsh for legend / myth
It means Guardian of the Forest in the Ancient Celtic language
Celtaidd = Celtic
Nobody really knows, but it might be from a Celtic word meaning "stone".
There are six distinct Celtic languages.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh