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Gallic is an adjective that may refer to:

  • Gaul, from which the name derives, a region of Europe roughly corresponding to modern France and parts of the surrounding countries
  • Gauls, the Celtic people of this region
  • A synonym for French
  • Roman Gaul, a Roman province in Gaul
  • Gallic Empire, a brief independent realm from AD 260 to AD 273
  • Gaulish language, a Celtic language spoken in Gaul prior to the Roman conquest
  • Gallic epoch, an obsolete epoch of the Cretaceous
  • Gallican Rite, an ancient church rite
  • Gallicanism and Gallican Church, a political-religious philosophy

As an uncapitalized adjective, gallic may refer to:

Distinguish from

  • Galik script, a variation of the traditional Mongolian script

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English

Pronunciation

Adjective

Gallic (comparative more Gallic, superlative most Gallic)

Positive
Gallic

Comparative
more Gallic

Superlative
most Gallic

  1. Of or relating to Gaul or France.

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