WOW24 Words from Celtic

WOW24 Scrabble words whose most recent Wiktionary etymology is Celtic, according to kaikki.org data.

36 entries

WORDDEFINITION
GIB[v. GIBBED, GIBBING, GIBS] · to fasten with a wedge of wood or metal
BEET[n. -S] · a garden plant
BRAG[a. BRAGGER°, BRAGGEST] · first-rate~ / ----- [v. BRAGGED, BRAGGING, BRAGS] · to speak vainly of one's deeds
BRAT[n. -S] · a spoiled child - BRATTISH [a.]
GIBS< GIB, [v. GIBBED, GIBBING, GIBS] · to fasten with a wedge of wood or metal
GIVE[v. GAVE, GIVEN°, GIVING, GIVES] · to transfer freely to another's possession - GIVEABLE [a.] / [x] { give giving § gives § gave gie gied gieing gien gies give given gives giving § giveable giving }
GYVE[v. GYVED, GYVING, GYVES] · to shackle
LUGE[v. LUGED, LUGEING or LUGING, LUGES] · to race on a luge (=luging)
PEAT[n. -S] · a substance composed of partially decayed vegetable matter
SHAD[n. -S] · a food fish
TOWN[n. -S] · a center of population smaller than a city
CARSE[n. -S] · low, fertile land along a river
CHOCK[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to secure with a wedge of wood or metal
CLOAK[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to conceal
CLOCK[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to time with a stopwatch
DRUID[n. -S] · one of an ancient Celtic~ order of priests - DRUIDIC [a.] / [x] { druid § druids § druidic druidical }
TAPER[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to become gradually narrower toward one end
BODKIN[n. -S] · a sharp instrument
BRANCH[v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to form branches
CRANNY[n. -NIES] · a crevice - CRANNIED [a.]
GROUSE[v. GROUSED, GROUSING, GROUSES] · to complain
MULLEN[n. -S] · mullein «a Eurasian~ herb» / [x] { mullein mullen § mulleins mullens }
TRUANT[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to stay out of school without permission
BACCARA[n. -S] · baccarat / [x] { baccara baccarat § baccaras baccarats }
BOHEMIA[n. -S] · a community of bohemians
BOURBON[n. -S] · a whiskey
BRIGAND[n. -S] · a bandit
BULLACE[n. -S] · a purple plum
CRUMPET[n. -S] · a small cake cooked on a griddle
MULLEIN[n. -S] · a Eurasian~ herb / [x] { mullein mullen § mulleins mullens }
BACCARAT[n. -S] · a card game / [x] { baccara baccarat § baccaras baccarats }
BARRATRY[n. -TRIES] · fraud committed by a master or crew of a ship / [x] { barratry barretry § barratries barretries }
BARRETRY[n. -TRIES] · barratry «fraud committed by a master or crew of a ship» / [x] { barratry barretry § barratries barretries }
MANTISSA[n. -S] · the decimal part of a logarithm
VENETIAN[n. -S] · a flexible window screen
CISALPINE[a.] · © on the hither side of the Alps with reference to Rome~, that is, on the south side of the Alps; -- opposed to transalpine