galatian

IPA: gʌɫˈeɪʃʌn

Root Word: Galatian

noun

  • A person from Galatia.
  • A member of an ancient Celtic tribe from Galatia (now part of Turkey)
  • The now-extinct Celtic language of this tribe.

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to Galatia.
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Examples of "galatian" in Sentences

  • Indeed it rebukes the Galatians.
  • Indeed it is a rebuke to the Galatians.
  • Galatians is important, but not in the intro.
  • Galatians fail to establish the acts accounts.
  • Just another WordPress. com weblog the foolish galatian
  • pilgrim, we're all on the same journey. galatian/cala-quiN=
  • Evidence of this interpretation can be found in Galatians 3 28.
  • This letter to the Galatians was written with a sense of urgency.
  • Peter's primary is not an issue raised either in Acts or Galatians.
  • The Galatians are thought to have been resettled in the Faiyum region.
  • The primary source for the incident is Paul's Epistle to the Galatians.
  • The primary source for the incident is Paul's Epistle to the Galatians .

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