Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Kelt \Kelt\, n.
See {Kilt}, n. --Jamieson.
Kelt \Kelt\, n. [Cf. Icel. kult quilt.]
Cloth with the nap, generally of native black wool. [Scot.]
--Jamieson.
Kelt \Kelt\, n.
A salmon after spawning. [Scot.]
Kelt \Kelt\, n.
Same as {Celt}, one of Celtic race.
Celt \Celt\, n. [L. Celtae, Gr. ?, ?, pl.: cf. W. Celtiad one
that dwells in a covert, an inhabitant of the wood, a Celt,
fr. celt covert, shelter, celu to hide.]
One of an ancient race of people, who formerly inhabited a
great part of Central and Western Europe, and whose
descendants at the present day occupy Ireland, Wales, the
Highlands of Scotland, and the northern shores of France.
[Written also {Kelt}. The letter C was pronounced hard in
Celtic languages.]
Source : WordNet®
Kelt
n : a member of a European people who occupied Britain and Spain
and Gaul in pre-Roman times [syn: {Celt}]