Definitionadj. of or pertaining to Gaul or the Gauls
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She has the Gallic beauty. [Please select]
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In the first period (Italic) cremation burials closely approximating to the Villanova type are found; in the second 1 (Venetian) the tombs are constructed of blocks of stone, and situlae (bronze buckets), sometimes decorated with elaborate designs, are frequently used to contain the cinerary urns; in the third (Gallic), which begins during the 4th centilry B.C., though cremation continues, the tombs are much poorer, the ossuaries being of badly baked rough clay, and show traces of Gallic influence, and characteristics of the La-Tene civilization. [Please select]
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Gaminerie is a shade of the Gallic spirit. [Please select]
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It may be that the Gallic fury has been aroused. [Please select]
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Gaston Max shrugged in true Gallic fashion. [Please select]
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The crowd seemed foreign to him in many aspects, Gallic rather than American, but very likeable. [Please select]
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At present he is regarded as the symbol of the Gallic genius. [Please select]
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Ambrose, who had been sent by Valentinian to make peace with the Gallic tyrant. [Please select]
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