There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:
a roman quern is just like a mortar and pestle, you just grind materials like wheat, flour, and grains, ect. p.s. a quern is a stone and a mortar and pestle is like a cup with a crushing stick. if you still don't get it then just look it up on google images to see how it looks bye now
There's no such designation as "Celtic times". Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
There's no such designation as "Celtic times". Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
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
Celtic style lettering is taken from the handwriting script used by Celtic monks when copying scriptures in medieval monasteries.
a quern stone is used to grind corn to make flour
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A quern stone is a simple hand mill used for grinding grain into flour during the Neolithic period. It consists of two stones - a stationary lower stone and a movable upper stone that are rubbed together to grind the grain. Quern stones were an important tool for early farming societies to process food.
it was made in medieval times
it was made in medieval times
Millers used a quern stone. The quern stone held the grinded grain. What grinds the grain with the millers help is called a bodkin it is a needle that has an arrow piont that grinds the grain. If you liked my answer please use it My name is Kaleigh and I'm in 5 grade doing a prodget on millers
A quern is a hand mill for grinding grain; it usually consists of two circular stones, an upper and lower. The upper stone is rotated or rubbed on the lower one.
A quern is a very basic hand mill used for grinding grain. It generally had one stone with a concave surface and the other with a convex surface. The Roman quern was larger and consisted of larger heavier stones which were rotated by animal power.
quern is not a real word, it would be the same in any language: quern.
It was used for mixing things together in the ancient times!
a roman quern is just like a mortar and pestle, you just grind materials like wheat, flour, and grains, ect. p.s. a quern is a stone and a mortar and pestle is like a cup with a crushing stick. if you still don't get it then just look it up on google images to see how it looks bye now
No, it is a Celtic name that was not known in Bible times. Scholars are not sure what it means, but one suggestion is "stone".