Somewhat Celtic; having qualities or characteristics that are loosely or partially Celtic, though not purely or fully so.
From Celt plus the suffix -ish (meaning somewhat or partially), a very productive English suffix. This informal term emerged in 19th-century writing to describe things showing Celtic influence without being entirely Celtic.
The suffix -ish is amazing because it lets you describe anything as 'kind of that thing'—so 'Celtish' means something is giving off Celtic vibes without fully committing, which perfectly captures cultural blending and mixed heritage.
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