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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruanaidh
    There is no k or q in the Welsh alphabet.
    There's also no woolen pleated unbifurcated garment anywhere in Welsh history... until very recently, anyway.

    So, if the Welsh are going to borrow the garment, why not borrow the letters with which to spell the name? English borrows from many languages, including Spanish, German, Portuguese, et cetera ad nauseam.

    If one were to actually post a message in Welsh, then I wouldn't have a problem with the spelling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caradoc
    If one were to actually post a message in Welsh, then I wouldn't have a problem with the spelling.
    I like to be different, isn't that the point of being "cilted" or even "kilted".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    I like to be different, isn't that the point of being "cilted" or even "kilted".
    That depends. Some people do it for reasons of heritage, etc. - I just think it's kind of silly to claim that you're spelling it that way because of your language when the word doesn't even exist in that language in the first place.

    If you're going to borrow the garment, and borrow the word to describe the garment, doesn't it make sense to borrow the one letter you'd need to spell it?

    If you're just doing it to "be different," there are a lot of ways to do so without just making things up as you go along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caradoc
    If you're just doing it to "be different," there are a lot of ways to do so without just making things up as you go along.
    Does this really need to be debated. I like to spell 'kilt' like 'cilt', I'm not hurting anyone in the process and really, who the hell cares. :confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Does this really need to be debated. I like to spell 'kilt' like 'kilt', I'm not hurting anyone in the process and really, who the hell cares. :confused:
    You're right. It's an entirely specious argument. After all, it doesn't matter in the slightest that the "Welsh kilt" was invented solely so the Welsh could take part in the Great Celtic Revival with everyone else.

    So, I'll drop it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caradoc
    So, I'll drop it.
    Thank you. It's nice to act like gentlemen.

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    What the hell difference does it make if you spell it with a K or a C?

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    And no one has a problem with Derek spelling it cilt, or any other member when referring to the Welsh version of a man's skirt, regardless of the historic authenticity, so do we really need to debate it.

    To get back on topic, does anybody have a pic of Leslie Nielsen k(c)ilted?
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    What does any of this have to do with the topic of Leslie Nielsen?????

    Consider this a warning shot guys. If you want to debate the validity of Welsh cilts or the history of them, start a new thread on the topic in the Heraldy & Tartans sub-section.

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    Doesn't k and c stand for king and country? Here we go again :rolleyes:

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