Celticize

/ˈsɛltɪˌsaɪz/ verb

To make Celtic in character, language, or culture; to adopt or adapt Celtic traditions, language, or customs.

From Celtic plus the suffix -ize (meaning to make or become), a productive English pattern for creating verbs. This term emerged in 19th-century scholarly writing to describe the cultural process of becoming Celtic or acquiring Celtic characteristics.

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