Celtic = a group of Indo-European languages and a cultural grouping dating
from before the Bronze Age with its genesis in Central Europe.
David Menzies
-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Hamilton <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 14 January 2002 23:03
Subject: Re: Nomenclature etc
>> Rob
>>
>> I meant Celtic as in the sense of the Scots being Celts not in the sense
>of
>> the language group.
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>Hm .... K, forgive. I mean, you're nought but an EnglishFeller.
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>In the gaeltacht, they eat their living young. Raw.
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>Civilised West Coast Scotland, we boil them first.
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>Rob(in)
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>[But hey, seriously, to me, Celtic=Gaelic.
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>"Please adjust your etymology before leaving this dictionary."
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