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Hopefully someone can solve an arguement I've been having at uni :) This might be confusing, bear with me.
My lecturer last year pronouced it like the football team, ie 'sell-tic' when talking about folk in scotland etc. I'm sure he was mispronouncing it but even more so when he started saying 'celts' like 'selts'. It drove me mad but everyone else in the class thought he must be right as he's a lecturer specialising in linguistics and scottish history. Also he's in his 60s so must have been saying it for ages. Basically I want to know who is right, is 'selts' a word (but spelt 'celts' if you get me) or is it exchangable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The footy team is 'Seltic', the people 'Keltic'
Celts as a tribe are though to be named by Greeks from Keltoi, 'hiddden' and applied to a whole bunch of people in Europe, not just Ireland/Britain.
Have a read of Wikipedias info. on the Celts. Interesting stuff there if you have a few minutes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celt
Incidentally, the name Scots is believed to come from an old Irish word, scotos or scoth, meaning the best!! Ya beauty!!