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1. Etymology of the English word gallic

the English word gallic
derived from the English word gallium
derived from the New Latin word gallium
derived from the Classical Latin word gallus (cock; cock, rooster)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gal-
derived from the Greek word gallos
derived from the Latin word Gallia (Gaul)
using the English suffix -ic
derived from the Latin word Gallicus (Gallic, of Gaul, of the Gauls)
derived from the Latin word Gallus (Gallic, of Gaul, the Gauls; Gaul; the Gauls)
derived from the Greek word gallos

Usage

Word found in Modern English

2. Etymology of the English word gallic

derived from the English word gallic
derived from the French word gallique
derived from the Latin word gallicus

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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