Celtiberian

/ˌsɛltɪˈbɛriən/ adjective

Relating to the ancient Celtiberi people of Spain, their mixed Celtic-Iberian culture, language, or traditions.

From Latin Celtibericus, derived from Celtiberi (the people themselves). English adopted this form in scholarly contexts during the 18th-19th centuries as archaeology and classical studies developed as academic fields.

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