Definitions for Gaulish

Gaulish Gaul·ish

Spelling: [gaw-lish]
IPA: /ˈgɔ lɪʃ/

Gaulish is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 164 anagrams from letters in Gaulish (aghilsu).

Definitions for Gaulish

noun

  1. the extinct, Celtic language of ancient Gaul.

adjective

  1. of or relating to ancient Gaul, its inhabitants, or their language.

Origin of Gaulish

First recorded in 1650-60; Gaul + -ish1

Examples for Gaulish

We can charter a ship to convey you and your British and Gaulish followers to Massilia.

To dine in company with more than two is a Gaulish and German thing.

It is Gaulish, tinged with the wit of a limb of the law and with jovial grossness.

A year after this night Cæsar had put an end to Gaulish liberty.

Among all the Gaulish nations the women are held in high respect.

Here Malchus for the first time saw the bands of Gaulish mercenaries.

The Gaulish raid seems to have invigorated rather than weakened Rome.

Nearly all the old Gaulish fables had their origin in this province.

It has been mentioned above that Gaulish literature has entirely perished.

Some confess a preference for a Gaulish recital of the times when Csar went to Britain.

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