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The meaning of Gaul

Gaul – definition

noun

A native or inhabitant of ancient gaul.

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proper noun

An ancient region of europe, corresponding to modern france, belgium, the southern netherlands, south-western germany, and northern italy. the area south of the alps was conquered in 222 bc by the romans, who called it cisalpine gaul. the area north of the alps, known as transalpine gaul, was taken by julius caesar between 58 and 51 bc.

proper noun

An ancient region of europe, corresponding to modern france, belgium, the southern netherlands, south-western germany, and northern italy. the area south of the alps was conquered in 222 bc by the romans, who called it cisalpine gaul. the area north of the alps, known as transalpine gaul, was taken by julius caesar between 58 and 51 bc.

proper noun

An ancient region of europe, corresponding to modern france, belgium, the southern netherlands, south-western germany, and northern italy. the area south of the alps was conquered in 222 bc by the romans, who called it cisalpine gaul. the area north of the alps, known as transalpine gaul, was taken by julius caesar between 58 and 51 bc.

proper noun

An ancient region of europe, corresponding to modern france, belgium, the southern netherlands, south-western germany, and northern italy. the area south of the alps was conquered in 222 bc by the romans, who called it cisalpine gaul. the area north of the alps, known as transalpine gaul, was taken by julius caesar between 58 and 51 bc.

proper noun

An ancient region of europe, corresponding to modern france, belgium, the southern netherlands, south-western germany, and northern italy. the area south of the alps was conquered in 222 bc by the romans, who called it cisalpine gaul. the area north of the alps, known as transalpine gaul, was taken by julius caesar between 58 and 51 bc.

proper noun

An ancient region of europe, corresponding to modern france, belgium, the southern netherlands, south-western germany, and northern italy. the area south of the alps was conquered in 222 bc by the romans, who called it cisalpine gaul. the area north of the alps, known as transalpine gaul, was taken by julius caesar between 58 and 51 bc.

Gaul translation into English

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高卢

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Gallië, Galliër

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Gaule, Gaulois

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Gallien, Gallier, Gallierin

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फ्रांसीसी, प्राचीन गाल का निवासी, गाल, फ्रांस-निवासी, फ्रेंच

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Gallia, Gallo

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갈리아, 골사람, 프랑스사람

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Галлия, Галл, Француз

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Galia, Galo

Word origin

from Latin Gallus, probably of Celtic origin.

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