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Celtic cross

NOUN
  1. a Latin cross with a ring surrounding the intersection

How To Use Celtic cross In A Sentence

  • Although Sarah had not been particularly religious, she had her own variety of reverence for a Celtic cross with a Latin inscription, "Ibit amor, ubit fides," meaning, Where there is love, there is faith. William
  • Oronsay was allegedly one of St Columba's stopovers en route to Iona and a 16 th-century priory and magnificent Celtic cross are among its attractions.
  • Celtic cross, celtic ties, Belleek on sale???? toy shoppe, horned ducks, Sigmund Freud action figure candy shoppe with Manny and fudge pet store with everything, almost any breed Grouse Diary Entry
  • His identity could be best determined by showing him standing near the shell-strewn shore, with currach hard by, and the Celtic cross and ruins of lona in the background. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • They replaced a decaying wooden Celtic cross that was in a dangerous and hazardous state.
  • The coffin was decked with flowers and a miniature pit bull terrier was placed on top of the casket along with a black Celtic Cross.
  • Galantas produces the jewellery itself in a range of Irish and Celtic themes, including Celtic crosses and tiepins.
  • Wedding ring on my finger and a celtic cross with triquetra on a silver chain around my neck. Male Jewelry « Whatever
  • Paul spent hours locating and reading the inscriptions on the tombstones and monuments, bedecked with harps, shamrocks, and Celtic crosses.
  • You can see echoes of Edinburgh step-gabling in the windows, hints of Scots baronial in the reception area and Celtic crosses carved into the ceiling.
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