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Gallicism
A Gallicism can be: a mode of speech peculiar to the French; a French idiom; in general, a French mode or custom. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Gallic
disambiguation) Gaelic (disambiguation) Gallium, a chemical element Galik script, a variation of the traditional Mongolian script Gallica (disambiguation) Gallicism wikipedia.org
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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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cause - WordReference.com 英汉词典
cause celebre, cause célèbre n: French (controversial issue) (事件、争论等) SC Simplified Chinese 轰动的案件 : Gun control has become a cause célèbre. 枪支管控成为广受关注的话题。 cause célèbre: Gallicism (famous issue) SC Simplified Chinese 轰动的事件 : SC Simplified Chinese 备受争议的事件 : cause for ...
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Bianciardi
In Old Italian, in the late 17th and early 20th centuries, it assumed the synonym of 'whitish' as gallicism of the French word Blanchard, as confirmed wikipedia.org
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Anglo-Gallic
ˌAnglo-ˈGallic, a. [f. Anglo- + Gallic a.1] Pertaining, relating, or common to both England and France; spec. in Numism. (see quot. 1962). Hence Anglo-ˈGallicized adj.; Anglo-ˈGallicism, a French word or phrase adopted into English.1757 A. C. Ducarel (title) A series of above 200 Anglo-Gallic..Coins... Oxford English Dictionary
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Galatian language
“Drungus, Δρουγγος, and Δρουγγιστί: A Gallicism and Continuity in Late Roman Cavalry Tactics.” wikipedia.org
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Francism (disambiguation)
Francism may also refer to: FrancisM, an alias of Filipino rapper Francis Magalona See also: Francoism, Spain under Francisco Franco Gallicism, a wikipedia.org
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Briticism
Briticism orig. U.S. (ˈbrɪtɪsɪz(ə)m) Also Britticism. [f. British (or a possible Britic) after Gallicism, Scotticism, etc.] A phrase or idiom characteristic of Great Britain, but not used in the English of the United States or other countries.1868 R. G. White in Galaxy Mar. 335 This use of the word ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frenchism
Frenchism (ˈfrɛnʃɪz(ə)m) [f. French a. + -ism.] A French custom, idiom, or characteristic; a Gallicism.1750 H. Walpole Lett. H. Mann (1834) II. 306 It is very amusing though very full of Frenchisms. Oxford English Dictionary
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Italianism
Italian nationalism Italian loanwords and musical terms used in English Italianization See also Anglicism Anti-Italianism Francism (disambiguation) Gallicism wikipedia.org
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Abat-son
«Beffroi», is an architectural technical Gallicism that appeared in the 19th century, replacing the popular name of «windscreen» (abat-vent). wikipedia.org
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