All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Celtic tribes"
Parent categories: Ancient Europe, Tribes, Ancient history, History of Europe, Demonyms, People, History, Europe, Names, Human, Earth, Eurasia, Nature
Total 77 word senses
- Aedui (Proper name) [English] A Gallic tribe of Gallia Lugdunensis whose chief town was Bibracte
- Ancalites (Proper name) [Latin] A tribe of Britain mentioned by Caesar
- Arverni (Noun) [English] A member of an ancient, powerful Gallic tribe living in what is now the Auvergne region of France, who opposed the Romans on several occasions.
- Astur (Noun) [English] A member of a tribe in northern Spain until the first century BC.
- Bibroci (Proper name) [Latin] A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Caesar.
- Boadica (Proper name) [Latin] Alternative spelling of Boudicēa (“queen of the Iceni tribe”)
- Boadicea (Proper name) [Latin] Alternative spelling of Boudicēa (“queen of the Iceni tribe”)
- Boii (Noun) [English] A Gallic tribe of the later Iron Age.
- Boii (Proper name) [Latin] A Celtic tribe established between the Padus and the Apennines, in an area corresponding to today's Emilia-Romagna
- Boudicca (Proper name) [Latin] Alternative spelling of Boudicēa (“queen of the Iceni tribe”)
- Boudicea (Proper name) [Latin] Boudica (queen of the Iceni tribe)
- Bouducea (Proper name) [Latin] Alternative spelling of Boudicēa (“queen of the Iceni tribe”)
- Briton (Noun) [English] An inhabitant of Great Britain, particularly (historical) a Celt from the area of Roman Britain or (obsolete) a Welshman.
- Brython (Noun) [English] A (historical) Briton: a member of that people that spoke Brythonic languages.
- Caledonian (Noun) [English] Someone from the ancient Celtic tribe (or group of tribes) called Caledonians, in Scotland
- Cassi (Proper name) [Latin] A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Caesar.
- Celt (Noun) [English] A member of one of the ancient peoples of Western Europe called Celtae by the Romans.
- Celt (Noun) [Welsh] Celt (person of Celtic ancestry)
- Celtiberi (Noun) [English] The Celtiberian people.
- Celtiberian (Noun) [English] A member of a Celtic people living in the Iberian Peninsula, chiefly in what is now north central Spain, before and during the Roman Empire.
- Cenimagni (Proper name) [Latin] A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Julius Caesar.
- Dumnonian (Noun) [English] A native or inhabitant of Dumnonia.
- Eburones (Noun) [English] A Belgic people of Germanic or Celtic descent who lived in the upper north of Gaul in ancient times.
- Esubii (Proper name) [Latin] A tribe of Gaul mentioned by Caesar
- Gal (Noun) [Polish] Gaul (one of the Gauls)
- Galatian (Noun) [English] A member of an ancient Celtic tribe from Galatia (now part of Turkey)
- Gallaeci (Noun) [English] An ancient Celtic people who inhabited Gallaecia.
- Gallaecian (Noun) [English] One of the Gallaeci
- Gallic (Adjective) [English] Of or related to Gaul or the Gauls.
- Gallicus (Adjective) [Latin] Alternative letter-case form of gallicus
- Gaul (Noun) [English] A person from Gaul.
- Gaulish (Adjective) [English] Of or pertaining to the Celtic tribes speaking Gaulish languages.
- Goidel (Noun) [English] A Gael; a member of the Goidelic division of Celtic languages as opposed to the Brythonic division.
- Hallstatt (Proper name) [English] The Hallstatt culture of the Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age.
- Hallstattian (Adjective) [English] Of or relating to the Hallstatt culture, often linked to Celtic, Proto-Celtic, and pre-Illyrian peoples in Early Iron Age Europe, c.800–450 BC.
- Helvetic (Adjective) [English] Of or pertaining to the Helvetii, the ancient inhabitants of the Alps, now Switzerland, or to the modern states and inhabitant of the Alpine regions.
- Helvetii (Proper name) [English] A Gallic tribe that occupied the plain of Switzerland.
- Iceni (Noun) [English] A Brythonic tribe in Britannia who inhabited an area corresponding roughly to the modern-day county of Norfolk, from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD.
- Iceni (Proper name) [Latin] Iceni
- Insubres (Noun) [English] A Gaulish people who lived in Insubria.
- Keltoi (Noun) [English] The Celts.
- La Tène (Proper name) [English] A European Iron Age culture, apparently Celtic.
- Lepontii (Proper name) [English] The Lepontii, an Alpine Celtic tribe, who dwelt in the valleys of the south side of the Alps, in roughly Switzerland.
- Noric (Adjective) [English] Of or relating to the ancient region of Noricum.
- Norican (Noun) [English] A native or inhabitant of Noricum.
- Noricum (Proper name) [English] A Celtic state and later Roman province, approximately corresponding to modern Austria.
- Parisii (Noun) [English] A Celtic tribe of Gallia Lugdunensis, whose chief town was Lutetia; Paris, the capital of France, is named after them.
- Parisii (Noun) [English] A British Celtic tribe located somewhere within the present-day East Riding of Yorkshire, in England, known from a single reference by Ptolemy, and possibly connected with the more widely known Parisii of Gaul.
- Pict (Noun) [English] A member of an ancient people of northern and central Scotland.
- Pictavi (Noun) [English] Synonym of Pictones (“Celtic tribe”)
- Pictish (Adjective) [English] Of or pertaining to the Picts.
- Pictones (Noun) [English] A Celtic tribe of Aquitania, whose capital was Limonum.
- Remi (Proper name) [Latin] A tribe of Gallia Belgica whose chief town was Durocortorum
- Santones (Proper name) [Latin] A Celtic tribe of Aquitania
- Santoni (Proper name) [Italian] a surname
- Santoni (Proper name) [Latin] A Celtic tribe of Aquitania
- Segontiaci (Proper name) [Latin] A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Caesar.
- Senones (Noun) [English] A Gaulish tribe in the Roman period.
- Senones (Proper name) [Latin] a Gaulish tribe
- Sequani (Noun) [English] A Gallic people from north-east France
- Silurian (Adjective) [English] Of or related to the Silures, a pre-Roman British tribe.
- Tartessian (Noun) [English] A member of the Tartessian civilization
- Treveri (Proper name) [Latin] A tribe of Gallia Belgica whose chief town was Augusta Treverorum
- Trevir (Proper name) [Latin] A member of the Treveri, ancient Celtic tribe in Gallia Belgica whose chief town was Augusta Treverorum
- Trinobantes (Proper name) [Latin] A Celtic tribe of Britannia, whose capital was Camulodunum
- Trinovantes (Proper name) [Latin] Alternative form of Trinobantes
- Turdetani (Noun) [English] A tribe of Hispania Baetica who lived near the Turduli.
- Vindelici (Noun) [English] A former Celtic people of Switzerland and southern Germany.
- Vocontii (Proper name) [Latin] A Gaulish tribe, who dwelt between the Rhône and the Alps
- brità (Adjective) [Catalan] British (pertaining or relating to the Celtic Britons)
- brità (Noun) [Catalan] Briton (Celtic inhabitant of Roman Britain)
- celta (Noun) [Catalan] Celt
- celtiber (Noun) [Catalan] Celtiberian
- gal (Adjective) [Catalan] Gaulish, Gallic (of or pertaining to Gaul)
- gallicus (Adjective) [Latin] Gallic, Gaulish, of or related to ancient Gaul and the Gauls
- gàlata (Noun) [Catalan] Galatian (language)
- галльський (Adjective) [Ukrainian] Gallic, Gaulish
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