1. pictish - Adjective
2. Pictish - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Picts; resembling the Picts.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBroun's Pictish Kings offers an alternative reconstruction, and one which has attracted considerable support, e.g. Clancy, "Iona in the kingdom of the Picts: a note", Woolf, Pictland to Alba, pp 57–67. Source: Internet
By a certain point, probably during the 11th century, all the inhabitants of Alba had become fully Gaelicised Scots, and Pictish identity was forgotten. Source: Internet
Form from a Pictish stone dated to the Middle Ages, but reflecting the custom surviving from the ancient Picts. Source: Internet
Goidelic language and culture would eventually become dominant in the Pictish area and far northern Brythonic area. Source: Internet
However, though the Pictish language did not disappear suddenly, a process of Gaelicisation (which may have begun generations earlier) was clearly underway during the reigns of Caustantín and his successors. Source: Internet
Hunter (2000) pp. 44, 49 The island of Pabbay is the site of the Pabbay Stone, the only extant Pictish symbol stone in the Outer Hebrides. Source: Internet