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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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GallicGal‧lic /ˈɡælɪk/ adjective SANrelating to or typical of France or French people Gallic charm
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Gallic• It is evident from the Gallic and Rhenish religious sites that some were very large and comprised many shrines and small temples.• He towered over everybody like a strapping Gallic chieftain.• It was certainly of considerable importance in the sixth-century Gallic Church.• Our Gallic neighbours sipped disdainfully at orange juice.• He came out only two years ago, a move greeted by Gallic shrugs rather than Anglo-Saxon hysteria.• De Lattre was a Gallic version of MacArthur.• He usually left me floundering in his voluble Gallic wake.
Origin Gallic (1600-1700) Latin Gallicus, from Gallia “Gaul”, ancient country in Western Europe
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