Celsian

/ˈsɛlʃən/ adjective

Relating to or resembling the Celts, an ancient Indo-European people who spread across Europe, or their languages and cultures.

From Latin Celtae, the Roman name for Celtic peoples, combined with the suffix -ian. The term entered English in the 18th century as scholars studying ancient European history needed a way to describe these specific populations and their characteristics.

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