Twelve out of these fifteen tribes listed by Ptolemy are ethnic Dacians, and three are Celt Anarti, Teurisci, and Cotense. |
In other ways after my father, the blue-eyed Celt with the fairy song on his tongue and the restless feet that stole the rest of him away to far-wandering. |
He was born a Celt and died a Celt, but he moved to northern Africa after his first death and spent almost his entire life there after that. |
The Celt all over the world is known for a hot-tempered fellow. |
Taking pity on a fellow Celt, I pull up, and he gratefully fumbles his way into the back seat. |
In later times the torc was the distinguishing ornament of the Celt, and there are many allusions to torcs in classical writers. |