celtic deity

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celtic deity

A scholar sketches a Celtic deity from an ancient stone carving.

Definition

Noun: A Celtic deity is a god or goddess worshipped by the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe. These deities were central to Celtic mythology, religion, and culture, often associated with natural elements, tribal protection, specific skills, or local landscapes.

Usage

The term is used to refer to any divine figure from the pre-Christian Celtic pantheons. It is a broad category encompassing many different gods and goddesses from various Celtic regions, such as Gaul, Britain, and Ireland.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Morrigan, a goddess of war and fate, is a well-known Celtic deity.
    • Archaeologists discovered an altar dedicated to a local Celtic deity.
    • Lugh, a Celtic deity of skills and the sun, was widely venerated.
Advanced Usage
  • As a scholarly category: The term is often used in academic contexts (e.g., history, archaeology, religious studies) to classify and discuss the divine figures of Celtic polytheism.
    • The paper examines the iconography of a Celtic deity associated with healing springs.
Variants and Related Words
  • Deity (n): A god or goddess.
  • God (n): A superhuman being or spirit worshipped as having power over nature or human fortunes.
  • Goddess (n): A female deity.
Synonyms
  • Celtic god
  • Celtic goddess
  • Divinity of the Celts
Different Meanings

This term has a specific, singular meaning related to Celtic religion and mythology. It does not have other distinct definitions.

Notes on Usage
  • The term is typically used in its singular form ("a Celtic deity") to refer to one such god or goddess, or in its plural form ("Celtic deities") to refer to the pantheon collectively.
  • It is a neutral, descriptive term and does not imply any modern religious practice unless specified.
celtic deity

A scholar sketches a Celtic deity from an ancient stone carving.

Noun
  1. a deity worshipped by the Celts

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