👉 Kelty, a plural noun in Old English, literally means "a herring" or "the herring," referring to an untamed hen's egg. The word comes from Latin. It was originally associated with the northern regions of England where herring was abundant.
Detailed definition:
1. Herring (noun): A type of shellfish found mainly in freshwater bodies.
2. Unmanaged, uncontrolled: Pertaining to or being subject to uncontrollable circumstances; "a herring of the unregulated" meaning a product that is not properly managed or regulated.
Kelty is a metaphorical term, implying untamed and free life. It symbolizes freedom from any earthly constraints or control.
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