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The Celts contributed various words to the English language, primarily through place names and terms related to nature, agriculture, and everyday life. Notable examples include "crag" (rock), "brock" (badger), and "dun" (hill or fort). Many of these words reflect the Celtic influence on the landscape and culture of early England, particularly in regions such as Wales, Scotland, and Cornwall. Additionally, certain terms related to farming and livestock also have Celtic origins.

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