History Ch3 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
ogham | a type of ancient Celtic writing, whereby notches were cut into the sides of standing stones. |
torc | a gold Celtic necklace |
Tuath | the area controlled by the rí in Celtic times |
derbhfine | the name given to Celtic royal families |
Aos Dana | the skilled people in Celtic society such as judges, druids, poets and craftsmen |
filí | poets |
bards | poets employed by a noble |
Brehon Law | Celtic law |
rath/ringfort | a celtic fort |
crannóg | a Celtic settlement built on an artificial lake |
souterrain | an underground passageway built in a ringfort. It was mainly used to store food and valuables |
promontory fort | a ringfort built on a cliff top |
druid | a pagan Celtic priest |
Imbolc | a festival to celebrate the end of winter. (1st of February) |
Bealtaine | a festival where bonfires were lit and sacrifices were made in the hope that the harvest would be good (May) |
Lughnasa | a festival to celebrate the harvest and hope it would provide sufficient food for the winter months (1 August) |
Samhain | a festival to mark the beginning of a new year (1 November) |
Boann | a goddess |
Lug | the god of warriors |
Daghda | the god of the afterlife |
fosterage | the sons of nobles were trained and brought up by other families until they reached the age of 14 |
leine | a tunic |
bracae | woollen trousers |
mantel | a heavy cloak |
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