Celtiberian
See also: Celt-Iberian
English
Alternative forms
- Celt-Iberian
Etymology
Blend of Celtic + Iberian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌkɛlt.ɪˈbɪ(ə)r.i.ən/, /ˌkɛlt.aɪˈbɪ(ə)r.i.ən/, /ˌsɛlt.ɪˈbɪ(ə)r.i.ən/, /ˌsɛlt.aɪˈbɪ(ə)r.i.ən/
Noun
Celtiberian (plural Celtiberians)
- A member of a Celtic people living in the Iberian Peninsula, chiefly in what is now north central Spain, before and during the Roman Empire.
Translations
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Proper noun
Celtiberian
- An extinct Indo-European language of the Celtic branch spoken by these people in an area of the Iberian Peninsula lying between the headwaters of the Duero, Tajo, Júcar and Turia rivers and the Ebro river.
Hypernyms
- (language): Celtic
Coordinate terms
Lost Celtic languages: Cumbric, Galatian, Gaulish, Lepontic, Noric, Pictish
Translations
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Adjective
Celtiberian (not comparable)
- Pertaining to these people or their language.