Associations to the word «Gaulish»
Noun
- Gaul
- Celtic
- Celt
- Druid
- Welsh
- Caesar
- Inscription
- Romano
- Briton
- Roman
- Coinage
- Irish
- Latin
- Koch
- Suffix
- Rhine
- Brittany
- Goddess
- Continental
- European
- Calendar
- Lambert
- Dialect
- Mac
- Ulster
- Language
- Greek
- Script
- Evans
- Britain
- Tribe
- Ancient
- Coin
- Mythology
- Cult
- Cymru
- Ab
- Conquest
- Peninsula
- Christianity
- Feast
- Anglo
- Meaning
- Rome
- Dictionary
- Ad
- Invasion
- Romanticism
- Myth
- Pedersen
- Pliny
- Italy
- French
- Patrick
- Literature
- Name
- Kingship
- Alba
- Ancestor
- Legend
- Proc
- Br
- Common
- Pre
- Danube
- Monmouth
- Chronology
- Saxon
- Element
- Tradition
- Romans
- Deposition
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
GAULISH, adjective. Of or pertaining to Gaul.
GAULISH, adjective. Of or pertaining to the Celtic tribes speaking Gaulish languages.
GAULISH, proper noun. The Celtic language that was spoken in Gaul, long extinct.
Wise words
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