kelt
Definition of kelt:
part of speech: noun
Sometimes a spelling of Celt, which see.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples:
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" On this face of the mountain there are thirty or forty caves - I think there are many more in the gorge of the Kelt round on the south face.
Elizabeth Wetherell in "Daisy in the Field". -
The Kelt won't accept the form of slavery.
George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009 in "One of Our Conquerors, Complete". -
The Anglo- Saxon was already an infinitely composite personage- Saxon, Scandinavian, Gaul, and Kelt before he set foot in America; and America merely proves her deep- rooted Anglo- Saxonism in accepting and absorbing all sorts of alien and semi- alien race- elements.
William Archer in "America To-day, Observations and Reflections".