English | Latin |
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Gallic noun [UK: ˈɡæ.lɪk] [US: ˈɡæ.lɪk] | benna [bennae](1st) F |
Gallic, of Gaul, of the Gauls adjective | Gallicus [Gallica, Gallicum]adjective |
Gallic, of Gaul / the Gauls adjective | Gallus [Galla, Gallum]adjective |
Gallic javelin noun | gaesum [gaesi](2nd) N |
Gallic leather knapsack noun | bulga [bulgae](1st) F |
Gallic name of a particularly white grain (ble blanc de Dauphine) noun | braces [bracae]noun |
Gallic name of a particularly white grain (ble blanc de Dauphine), (sandala) noun | brances [brancae]noun |
Gallic tribe - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Suebus [Suebi](2nd) M |
Gallic type noun | carrum [carri](2nd) N carrus [carri](2nd) M |
arpent/land measure (Gallic; half jugerum (=5/16 acre); (5/6 to 1 1/4 acre OED) noun | arepennis [arepennis](3rd) M |
bard (Gallic), poet-singer, minstrel noun | Bardus [Bardi](2nd) M |
Belgic (north Gallic) tribe noun | Menapius [Menapii](2nd) M Nervius [Nervii](2nd) M |
Bituriges (pl.), a people of SW Gaul, Aquitania - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Biturig [Biturigis](3rd) M |
Boli (pl.), a people of Cisalpine Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Boius [Boii](2nd) M |
Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Helvetius [Helvetii](2nd) M |
Cimberi (pl.), a German tribe, invaded Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Cimber [Cimbri](2nd) M |
class of gladiator w / Gallic armor adjective | Gallus [Galla, Gallum]adjective |
cloak / overcoat (Gallic) noun | bardocucullus [bardocuculli](2nd) M |
Dumnorix, name of a Gaul - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Dumnorix [Dumnorigis](3rd) M |
Garonne, river in SW Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Garunna [Garunnae](1st) M |
Geneva, city in Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Genava [Genavae](1st) F |
gladiator who wore Gallic armor and fish-topped helmet noun | murmillo [murmillonis](3rd) M myrmillo [myrmillonis](3rd) M |
Haedui (pl.), also Aedui, a people of Cen. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Haeduus [Haedui](2nd) M |
harnessed Gallic combatants (L+S) noun | cruppellarius [cruppellari(i)](2nd) M |
hut (Gallic?) (Arab? L+S) noun | attegia [attegiae](1st) F |
king of a German tribe - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Ariovistus [Ariovisti](2nd) M |
Lake Geneva - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Lemannus [Lemanni](2nd) M |
Lingones (pl.), a people of W Cen. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Lingon [Lingonis](3rd) M |
of the Sequani, tribe in E. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" adjective | Sequanus [Sequana, Sequanum]adjective |
of the Seubi, German tribes east of the Elbe - in Caesar's "Gallic War" adjective | Seubus [Seuba, Seubum]adjective |
Orgetorix, chief of Helvetii, hostile to Caesar - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Orgetorix [Orgetorigis](3rd) M |
people of N Gaul - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Belga [Belgae](1st) M |
river dividing Gaul and Germany - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Rhenus [Rheni](2nd) M |
river in SW Gaul - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Rhodanus [Rhodani](2nd) M |
Seine, river in N Cen. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Sequana [Sequanae](1st) M |
Sequani, tribe in E. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Sequanus [Sequani](2nd) M |
Seubi, German tribes centered east of the Elbe - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Seubus [Seubi](2nd) M |