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n. (celtic cross English)
Usage examples of "celtic crosses".
They passed a few tastefully gold-leafed doors with various Celtic motifs done on them in low relief-serpents, claddaughs, Celtic crosses, triskelions-but not many.
Gnarled oaks, lush rolling meadows, standing stones, Celtic crosses, and strategically placed artificial crags evoked a fantasy landscape of Eire.
I saw Celtic crosses and sun wheels, I saw leaping horses, I saw stiff and stylized warriors with shields, I saw grass-skirted women of remarkable attributes.
Many of the headstones had been imperfectly set and leaned in one direction or the other, Celtic crosses stuck in the ground at odd angles as if they'd been as drunk as their owners when they were put in the ground.
The design borrowed elements from the Maltese and Celtic crosses, combining them in a distinctive angular style in some ways suggestive of Navajo sand-pictures.
There were obelisks and Celtic crosses, lots of trees and birds, and the electric movements of squirrels.
Theres a huge TV set, a terrible orange carpet, more pictures of Plum, some of them with Jackie, young and laughing, and a lot of the kind of mementos that my nan loves Celtic crosses, Spanish bulls, Mickey Mouse waving a white-gloved paw, a souvenir from Disneyworld.
A Star of David appeared, carved with the same loving care that had distinguished the ornate Celtic crosses on the other stones and like them, the inscription was in English.