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Gallicism - Wikipedia
Gallicism · a mode of speech peculiar to the French; · a French idiom; · in general, a French mode or custom. · a loanword, word or phrase borrowed from French.
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Gallicism - Digital Collections - University of Michigan
Gallicism is an idiomatic expression in French, in other words a manner of speaking removed from the general laws of the language, and belonging exclusively to ...
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GALLICISM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
a feature that is characteristic of or peculiar to the French language. a custom or trait considered to be characteristically French. Gallicism. / ˈɡælɪˌsɪzəm / ...
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What Gallicisms are and why we use them – The Our Languages blog
They're called “Gallicisms,” which comes from the word “Gallic,” meaning “French.” And we use them for a number of reasons. Let's explore a few together.
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GALLICISM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a word, phrase, grammatical construction, or other feature originating in or peculiar to the French language 2. a French custom, way of thought, etc.
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Gallicism
Gallicism (ˈgælɪsɪz(ə)m) [a. F. gallicisme, f. L. gallic-us Gallic a.1: see -ism.] 1. An idiom or mode of expression belonging to the French language, esp. one used by a speaker or writer in some other language; also, in generalized sense, free use of French idiom, ‘Frenchy’ kind of diction.1656 Blo...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Gallicism
GAL'LICISM, noun A mode of speech peculiar to the French nation; an idiomatic manner of using words in the French language.
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Gallicism - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
It means not simply 'French,' but 'characteristically', 'delightfully', 'distressingly', or 'amusingly' 'French' ... not 'of France', but 'of the typical ...
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GALLICISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a characteristic French idiom or expression appearing in another language 2. a French trait
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Word of the Day - Gallicism - Dictionary.com
a French phrase or idiom used in another language, as when in English one says Je ne sais quoi, meaning “an indefinable, elusive quality”
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Gallicism noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
a French word or phrase that is used in another language. Word Originmid 17th cent.: from French gallicisme, from Latin Gallicus, from Gallus 'a Gaul'.
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Gallicism
Gallicism/ˈgælɪsɪzəm; `ɡæləˌsɪzəm/ nFrench word or expression used in another language (用於他国语言中的)法语词语 `Deja vu' is a Gallicism often used in English. deja vu是英语中常用的法语词语.
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Gallicanism
Gallicanism (ˈgælɪkənɪz(ə)m) [f. Gallican + -ism.] The principles and practice of the Gallican party (see Gallican a. 1 b).1858 Westm. Rev. Oct. 330 Gallicanism..has died under..the irruption of liberal opinion. 1869 Pall Mall G. 15 Nov. 2 It would surely shock Archbishop Manning to learn that such ...
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pour féliciter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Mar 22, 2023Etymology [ edit] Pseudo-Gallicism, derived from pour + féliciter, literally "to congratulate". Used in Czech and Slovak, but not in French-speaking countries.
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