单词 | celtism |
释义 | Celtismn. Concern with, pride in, or support for Celtic language, culture, customs, etc. Also: Celtic character; ideas, qualities, or behaviour considered particular to or characteristic of Celtic people or culture. Cf. Celticism n. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > Celtic people > [noun] > character or quality Celtism1844 Celticity1859 Celticness1906 1844 Court Gaz. 28 Sept. 621/2 It was discovered that all the feudality of Celtism, supplied none of the happy ingredients of life. 1846 Lady Morgan Wild Irish Girl (new ed.) p. xl Such opinions..may not be what young Celtism, ‘tout pure,’ may deem ‘national’. 1849 A. A. Paton Highlands & Islands of Adriatic II. xiv. 191 How small a part in the extirpation of Celtism has the sword of Cromwell had. 1867 N. & S. Shields Gaz. 28 Dec. 3/3 A hawk-like..little lady, who accuses her of her Celtism after she has delivered herself of her first word. ‘You are Irish!’ 1933 Times 31 July 11/1 Of all French provinces, Brittany has the strongest personal life, and its personality has long found expression in folk movements. Two of them, regionalism and Celtism, are closely intertwined. 2008 K. March in M. E. Altisent Compan. 20th Cent. Spanish Novel, xvii. 237 Common themes included Celtism and the importance of the Atlantic world (Atlantismo). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022). < n.1844 |
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