Usa "celtic" in una frase
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1. Even in Britain, you have old Celtic traditions with great spiritual, symbolic and mythological importance, just like any religion, and they suffer too
2. waiting to know, as George Hunter says in the Celtic Way of
3. Dave and Eileen were following them with the intensity of Celtic Picts on a death dance
4. They were young men with Celtic or Rangers tops on and bright aluminous jackets on top
5. Believed to be Celtic
6. 1,500 Celtic Migration into Europe begins Stone wheeled cart found in Armenia, and Asia
7. The Celtic strains of McKennett rose magically as if out of a mist
8. Price believed the only true god is nature itself and because of this, he appointed himself Chief Celtic Priest of Druidism, a religion he wanted to revive
9. These four major holy days have been referred to as “fire festivals” for at least the last hundred years or so, because (1) to the ancient Celts, as with all the Indo-European Paleopagans, fire was a physical symbol of divinity, holiness, truth, and beauty; (2) fires play important roles in the traditional customs associated with these festivals; and (3) several early Celtic scholars called them that
10. Samhain is often said to have been the most important of the fire festivals, because it may have marked the Celtic New Year
11. A search through the Celtic language will suggest ‗Celtic‘ is a word with an heroic
12. believed that these dogs, together with the Celtic hounds, formed the basis for the Galgo
13. the speed of the greyhound but the hardiness of the celtic ‗galgo‘ hound
14. Her work in the scriptorium is always a joy to behold: she blends the modern and the classic, the Roman and the Celtic, in ways that I had never before imagined -- but you can see for yourself; I have enclosed a copy of Bede's Ecclesiastical History that Leoba produced, on her own -- she made not only the golden script, but the goat-skin pages themselves, and the painted leather cover, and the decorations on the spine -- all wonderful, as you can see, though made by a rebellious and insolent Nun!
15. Joe pointed out the ancient stone cells on the side of the rocky hills that were once inhabited by Celtic Monks
16. Rounding the corner, there was a magnificent bronze and black Celtic Knot Irish Cross Plaque with the name of the Church, St
17. Many of the stained glass windows were inspired by Celtic Designs of Ireland's Book of Kells
18. He learnt that an ancient Celtic mythological warrior King named Fionn Mc Cool was looking for a wife to bear him sons that would like him have prowess in battle
19. It was named as such because the general area was one of the first recorded places in Ireland where bee keeping and honey was produced by the Celtic monks he learned
20. Patrick holding a Shepard"s curved staff and a celtic
21. a maiden in the early morning sunshine” He then started to do a small Celtic jig as a
22. He started nervously to play with this celtic
23. small chain with a celtic cross that his daughters gave him
24. be with the tender celtic spirit of you wife and daughters
25. the left when he saw ancient Celtic writing barely visible on the cave’s wall just in front
26. Underneath the ancient Celtic writing was a circle that was etched and painted with black
27. So he played a couple of Irish Celtic tunes as the
28. They sang an old Celtic song about a swan in the enchanted forest
29. Switching to her lyre, she played a Celtic tune, singing in 222
30. “Bees are a symbol of wisdom in ancient Celtic and
31. It was already a lot of money but that Celtic girl was truly of prime stock and would be about perfect for Flavius’ needs
32. The two men and two children climbed down from the platform and joined up with Flavius’ second bodyguard and the Celtic girl
33. Tying up at the waist his new acquisitions with the same rope as the Celtic girl, Flavius and his bodyguards then proceeded in single file back to the palatial house of the Aurelius family
34. He then shifted position again, sitting in front of the Celtic girl, who had not said a word yet
35. “The trader said that she was Celtic, Praxis
36. “Thanks, boy! Damn, we don’t have anybody in the house who speaks Celtic
37. “I will translate for the others in Egyptian, Persian and Celtic later on
38. among the Celtic crosses found within the many ancient church
39. Harmony considered the design to be of a Celtic origin, though many of the shapes seemed almost hieroglyphic
40. When I got there at first I didn’t see anything, but the sound had gotten nearly imperceptibly louder and now I could make out a Celtic sound to it
41. touch of Latin and some Celtic, and then North Germanic and finally French after the Celts of England were invaded by Germanic tribes such as the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, followed by
42. But the only things she carried were a credit card, and her Celtic cross worn on a leather
43. "It was Celtic festival, too
44. If we purchase salt grinders (similar to pepper mills, but with ceramic or plastic mechanisms) and then grind our own salt (Celtic Sea Salt is best) we can have all the salt we can take without concern
45. I pulled my file on what I had determined to be the possible Celtic
46. Celtic counterpart of any kind in the dictionaries
47. Where did you get it? Celtic is a very guttural language, like Hebrew: there’s a lot of action on the roof of the mouth
48. “Well, look at it now, and pronounce it in your best guttural Celtic
49. ‘is’ in Celtic is always pronounced ‘iss,’ as in hiss, not ‘ees,’ did you know that?”
50. pictured as being red-haired and of Celtic heritage, is an historic figure who is a pretty fair embodiment of the Mother Goddess