gaul

IPA: gˈɔɫ

Root Word: Gaul

noun

  • (chiefly historical) A historical region roughly corresponding to modern France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, and parts of Northern Italy (Lombardy), the Netherlands, and Germany west of the Rhine.
  • A person from Gaul.
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Examples of "gaul" in Sentences

  • Decius charged into the Gauls anyway.
  • Gaul and Bahamontes dropped the rest.
  • They did not live on the coast of Gaul.
  • Believed to be a Gaul with Roman citizenship.
  • Gaul was indicted on a misdemeanor and tried.
  • Gauls and those from the North, were uncivilized.
  • In the Cisalpine Gaul the homogenization was slower.
  • The book covers the Roman invasion and vacillation of Gaul.
  • Transalpine Gaul is approximately modern Belgium, France,and Switzerland.
  • In Gaul they were shouted down by assemblies of derisive citizens in full armor.

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