Definitions for Galician

Galician Ga·li·ci·an

Spelling: [guh-lish-ee-uh n, -lish- Galician is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 151 anagrams from letters in Galician (aacgiiln).

Definitions for Galician

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Galicia in Spain.
  2. the language of Spanish Galicia, often considered a dialect of Portuguese.
  3. a native or inhabitant of Galicia in E central Europe.
  4. a Jew from Polish Galicia, especially one speaking a Galician dialect of Yiddish.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Galicia in NW Spain, its people, or their language.
  2. of or relating to Galicia in E central Europe or its people.

Examples for Galician

In any other part of the Galician line except the center he had little to fear.

The most important of all the symptoms of the approaching Galician Rising, 1846.

First of these was Patio, who, though born in Italy, was of a Galician family.

They say the Galician Jews turn traitors and act as spies for the Austrians.

Namely, to give back some Galician towns which had been captured.

And at about that time the Russians were driving hard at the Galician front.

Part of the system of Galician driving is to make an uproar from the box.

Rawa-Russka was a small Galician city, inhabited chiefly by Jews.

Two things are inseparable from the Galician—his cigarette and his umbrella.

Rarely does one get to read a story originally written in Serbian, much less Rhaeto-Romanic or Galician.

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