Definition of Gallicism. Meaning of Gallicism. Synonyms of Gallicism

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Definition of Gallicism

Gallicism
Gallicism Gal"li*cism, n. [F. gallicisme.] A mode of speech peculiar to the French; a French idiom; also, in general, a French mode or custom.

Meaning of Gallicism from wikipedia

- Look up gallicism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Gallicism can be: a mode of speech peculiar to the French; a French idiom; in general, a French...
- Anti-French sentiment (Francophobia or Gallophobia) is the fear of, discrimination against, prejudice of, or hatred towards France, the French people,...
- its part, Spain is known by the use of Gallicisms or words taken from neighboring France (such as the Gallicism ordenador in European Spanish, in contrast...
- inferior partner, like morganatic marriage by a member of royal family, this Gallicism is also used metaphorically, especially in the misalliance variant, to...
- have entered the English lexicon without ever losing their character as Gallicisms: they remain unmistakably "French" to an English speaker. They are most...
- A pseudo-French expression in English is a word or expression in English that has the appearance of having been borrowed from French, but which in fact...
- terminology, whether nouns or verbs. Anglicism Chinese Pidgin English Cognate Gallicism Germanism Inkhorn term Loanword Metatypy Wasei-eigo Engrish Notes Gachelin...
- still lived in Church Slavonic forms and locutions Abundant and natural gallicisms Everyday colloquialisms of his set Stylized po****r speech by combining...
- variation of the traditional Mongolian script Gallica (disambiguation) Gallicism This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Gallic...
- loanwords from English, ****anese and Spanish. Loanwords in general, primarily gallicisms in both varieties, are more common in Brazilian Portuguese than in European...