I am not completely sure but I think it's Celtic for River
'without an end' or 'by ourselves'
Just write an essay on a river lime. Then a some discriptive (discriding) words, for example: wet, soggy, rough, soft, ect.
Many words have no apparent antonym. If an estuary is the mouth of a river, 'source' might be one, by some definition.
Yes, because Celtic is a name. Just like American is capitalized, Celtic is capitalized.
The Celtic is a sea which is why, when you look in an atlas, it says Celtic Sea.
its a basketball team, and I believe it's a river.
In Irish it's lúbra / cathair gríobhháin
go deo (Irish)am byth (Welsh)
In Irish it's "dílis" In Welsh it's "ffyddlon" In Scots Gaelic it's "dìleas"
The Latins
Some words for 'colorful' in the Irish: dathannach, ildaite. in Scottish Gaelic it's dathach Welsh: lliwgar Breton: ?
Nobody. The origin of the name is thought to be from Celtic word for river: "tamesas".
its a Celtic name meaning 'winding'
From the Celtic word 'Renos'
it means river in Celtic
Irish Gaelic: luaithScots Gaelic: luathWelsh: lludw or ulw(Not words for 'ash tree')