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Why did he cross the road?
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  • Italo-Celtic Proto-Celtic   branch of languages Category:Terms derived from Celtic languages ISO 639-5 code cel [1] Celtic (comparative more Celtic, superlative...
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  • Common Celtic Proto-Celtic language....
    133 bytes (5 words) - 09:49, 27 September 2024
  • article on: Proto-Celtic Wikipedia From proto- +‎ Celtic. Proto-Celtic The putative ancestor of all the known Celtic languages. Common Celtic earliest form...
    683 bytes (37 words) - 10:03, 27 September 2024
  • term. coined by? Q-Celtic The Goidelic language group. More generally, any Celtic language (such as Celtiberian) where Proto-Celtic *kw became [k] or remained...
    456 bytes (61 words) - 16:48, 15 April 2023
  • P-Celtic Any Celtic languages (such as Brythonic or Gaulish) which show /p/ as a reflex of Proto-Indo-European *kʷ. [from 20th c.] Q-Celtic plectic...
    357 bytes (27 words) - 21:52, 20 April 2023
  • Middle Cornish (category en:Languages)
    Middle Cornish Wikipedia Middle Cornish The Celtic language spoken in Cornwall between the 13th and 17th centuries. the Celtic language spoken in Cornwall...
    559 bytes (29 words) - 11:56, 27 September 2024
  • From Hiberno- +‎ Celtic. Hiberno-Celtic (dated) the Irish language “Hiberno-Celtic”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G...
    206 bytes (23 words) - 10:13, 27 September 2024
  • on: Italo-Celtic Wikipedia From Italo- +‎ Celtic. Italo-Celtic (Indo-European studies) A proposed branch within the Indo-European language family, of...
    343 bytes (39 words) - 00:20, 19 August 2024
  • Gaulish (category en:Celtic tribes)
    Celtic tribes speaking Gaulish languages. of or pertaining to Gaul English Wikipedia has an article on: Gaulish Wikipedia Gaulish The Celtic language...
    3 KB (101 words) - 11:49, 27 September 2024
  • ķeltiska and ķeltiskā keltiska inflection of keltisk: definite singular plural keltiska c a Celtic woman (uncountable) Celtic language Declension of keltiska...
    264 bytes (23 words) - 01:11, 4 October 2024
  • gælisk (category da:Languages)
    (relating to the Goidelic group of Celtic languages, the users of these languages and their culture) gælisk n Gaelic (the language) gælisk on the Danish Wikipedia...
    1 KB (115 words) - 09:02, 6 May 2024
  • Brythonic (category en:Language families)
    Brythonic A Celtic language. language Brythonic (comparative more Brythonic, superlative most Brythonic) Of or relating to the Brythonic language subgroup...
    1 KB (53 words) - 00:32, 19 August 2024
  • Celtic language but several languages, so possible it's rather something like "the Celtic languages viewed as a single language, the Celtic language family"">Can...
    1 KB (207 words) - 11:29, 24 September 2024
  • (genitive plural) Celtic, pertaining to Celtic languages, Celtic peoples or their lands ķeltu valodas ― Celtic languages ķeltu kultūra ― Celtic letters, alphabet...
    1 KB (117 words) - 06:49, 6 June 2022
  • Taranis (category English terms derived from Celtic languages)
    From the Celtic deity, from Proto-Celtic *toranos (“thunder”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tenh₂- (“thunder”), related to Proto-Germanic *þunraz. Taranis...
    453 bytes (40 words) - 04:26, 28 September 2024
  • Celteg (category cy:Languages)
    From Celt +‎ -eg. Celteg f (uncountable) Celtic (language) Proto-Gelteg Celt (“Celt”) Celtig (“Celtic”, adjective)...
    285 bytes (15 words) - 15:57, 31 January 2024
  • 𐌺𐌴𐌻𐌹𐌺𐌽 (category Gothic terms borrowed from Celtic languages)
    Borrowed from a Celtic language, probably Gaulish cēlicnon (“tower”). 𐌺𐌴𐌻𐌹𐌺𐌽 • (kēlikn) n tower upper room...
    264 bytes (15 words) - 12:40, 25 August 2020
  • sabueso (category Spanish terms derived from Celtic languages)
    segusius (compare Portuguese sabujo, Italian segugio), from a Celtic language, from Proto-Celtic *segu (“to follow”) (compare Irish seach). sabueso m (plural...
    428 bytes (57 words) - 10:20, 23 May 2023
  • croude (category Middle English terms borrowed from Celtic languages)
    Inherited from Old English crūdan. croude Alternative form of crouden Borrowed from a Celtic language. croude Alternative form of crowde...
    257 bytes (20 words) - 08:59, 11 October 2019
  • ケルト語 (category ja:Languages)
    ケルト語(ご) • (Keruto-go)  Celtic language...
    139 bytes (7 words) - 08:53, 24 September 2024
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