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What is Celtic word for female or woman?

There isn't one single Celtic word for "female" or "woman" because "Celtic" is a broad term encompassing multiple languages and dialects, each with their own vocabulary.

Here are some examples:

* Irish: *bean* (pronounced "ban")

* Scottish Gaelic: *bean* (pronounced "ban")

* Manx: *ban* (pronounced "ban")

* Welsh: *benyw* (pronounced "ben-oo")

* Breton: *maouez* (pronounced "mow-ehz")

* Cornish: *gwaryes* (pronounced "gwar-yes")

It's important to note that these languages have evolved over time and have different ways of expressing gender and social roles.

If you're looking for a specific word for "woman" in a particular Celtic language, it's best to consult with a dictionary or speaker of that language.

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