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Gaul - Wikipedia It stems from the French Gaule, deriving from the Old Frankish *Walholant (via a Latinized form *Walula), [8] literally the "Land of the Foreigners Romans" *Walho-is a reflex of the Proto-Germanic *walhaz, "foreigner, Romanized person", an exonym applied by Germanic speakers to Celts and Latin-speaking people indiscriminately
The ancient Gauls (and what the French think of them) The word “Gaul”, (la Gaule in French), as well as the word Gaulois(e), a Gallic Gaulish person, or something Gallic, have origins as surprising as the culture they’re related to La Gaule and gaulois have roots going all the way back to the Proto-Germanic word *walhaz, which meant “a foreigner or outlander”
Gaul - World History Encyclopedia Gaul (Latin Gallia, French Gaule) is the name given by the Romans to the territories where the Celtic Gauls (Latin Galli, French Gaulois) lived, including present France, Belgium, Luxemburg and parts of the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany on the west bank of the Rhine, and the Po Valley, in present Italy
Gaul | Roman Empire, Map, People | Britannica Gaul, the region inhabited by the ancient Gauls, comprising modern-day France and parts of Belgium, western Germany, and northern Italy A Celtic people, the Gauls lived in an agricultural society divided into several tribes ruled by a landed class A brief treatment of Gaul follows For full
Gaule — Wikipédia La Gaule (en latin : Gallia) était une région historique de l'Europe de l'Ouest, peuplée majoritairement lors de la conquête romaine, par les Celtes (appelés Gaulois par les Romains), les Belges, les Aquitains [2], les Ligures et les Ibères, correspondant approximativement actuellement à la France, le Luxembourg, la Belgique, la majeure
What is Gaul now called in modern day? - NCESC The modern name for the Gauls is French Gaule or Galia in Latin What is Gaul known as today? Gaul is known as France and parts of Belgium, western Germany, and northern Italy today
Gaul - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Despite their similar appearance, Latin Gallia is not the origin of French Gaule During the evolution from Latin to French, stressed initial ˈɡa- yielded dʒa > ʒa (cf Latin gamba > French jambe), while unstressed final -lia yielded ʎə > j (cf Latin filia > French fille)
Définition de gaule | Dictionnaire français Définitions de « gaule » Gaule - Nom commun Gaule — définition française (sens 1, nom commun) Longue perche fine et flexible Ici et là, la serpe légère a tranché une gaule trop hardie et qui obstrue le ciel, amputé un chicot qui pourrait servir de perchoir, […] — Jean Rogissart, Passantes d’Octobre