GAUL


Meaning of GAUL in English

ˈgȯl noun

( -s )

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: from Gaul, ancient region of Europe including most of what is now France and in earliest times also including northern Italy, from French Gaule, from Latin Gallia

1. : a member of the Celtic people that inhabited ancient Gaul as well as areas in the Balkans and Asia Minor — compare galatian

2. : frenchman

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