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gal·le·ass noun also gal·li·ass \ˈgalēəs, -ēˌas\ (-es) Etymology: Middle French galeasse, galiace, from Old Italian galeazza, literally, large galley, aug. of galea galley, from Medieval Latin, from Middle Greek — more at galley : a large fast galley propelled by both sails and oars and mounting guns; especially : such a ship used by nations of southern Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries |