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Meanings of gallicism in English
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Usage of gallicism in English
1
Don Nicolás Estévanez, who imagined himself an anarchist, would fly into a rage if he read an article which concealed a gallicism in it.
2
He, because of a favourite Radical godfather; I, because Honore is an inconvenient Gallicism.
3
Fox's Gallicism, too, was a treasury of weapons to Pitt.
4
"Another forfeit for a Gallicism," said a Russian writer who was present.
5
His style is more deeply tainted with Gallicism than that of any other English writer with whom we are acquainted.
6
"Do not bother your head about gallicisms," I used to say to him.
7
They were written in France, where that gallant chief resided in exile, which accounts for some Gallicisms which occur in the narrative.
8
Under the Normans, the town had a large colony of Lombards, and to this day the inhabitants speak a dialect rich in Gallicism.
9
He died at Madrid on the 20th of July didactic tendency, by feeble drawing of character, and even by certain gallicisms of style.
10
Gerard was staggered: ere he could recover at this thunderbolt of Gallicism, Denys went triumphant off at a tangent, and stigmatized all monks as hypocrites.