Extinct Celtic language, spoken in Western Europe in the 6th century BC to the 6th century AD.
1 Among all the Gaulish nations the women are held in high respect.
2 By the Gaulish family-dividedinto the Gauls, the Kimry, and the Belgians.
3 Nearly all the old Gaulish fables had their origin in this province.
4 Here Malchus for the first time saw the bands of Gaulish mercenaries.
5 Neither his Gaulish vocabulary nor his accent would suffer much more conversation.
6 They cost our Gaulish ancestors their independence, and had already struck Caesar.
7 Thus, Gaulish , Frankish, and Norman disappeared to give place to the Latin-French.
8 Do you think, the Gaulish woman is capable of forgetting her duty?
9 What is this Gaulish girl, what is this Carthaginian slave, to you?
10 But the end of the Gaulish rule in Asia Minor was at hand.
11 I will mix the fever-draught myself. Petrus went up to the Gaulish woman.
12 Perigeux of the Perigord is Gaulish , and it has never died.
13 The assembled council of Gaulish states assented gallantly to this proposal.
14 The door opened, revealing two men in Gaulish helmets and mail.
15 The first period contains the adventures of the Gaulish nations in the nomad state.
16 We shall give to the first the name of the Gaulish polytheism.-(II.
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