gallia

IPA: gˈæɫjʌ

Root Word: Gallia

noun

  • Gallia (English: Gaul), was a region of Western Europe during the Iron Age occupied by present-day France, Belgium and other neighbouring countries.
  • a Romano-Gallic goddess, possibly related to the region of Europe known to the Romans as Gallia (Gaul).
  • an 1895 novel written by Ménie Muriel Dowie.
  • an 1871 motet for soprano, chorus, orchestra, and organ by Charles Gounod.
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Examples of "gallia" in Sentences

  • Star Wars Episode 1 Adi gallia With Lightsaber Commtech
  • The Latin word for rooster is Gallus, from the root gallia, from which the Romans derived the word Gaul.
  • So Dad popped on to Amazon.com, and the Child got out her “Spend” bucket as opposed to her “Save” and “Charity” buckets — like omnia gallia, all incoming loot is divided into three parts and counted out $17, price of the DVD plus SH.

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