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gal·lic \ˈgalik, -lēk\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin Gallicus, from Latin, of the Gauls 1. : French especially in quality < Gallic wit and sophistication > 2. [Latin Gallicus, from Galli Gauls, inhabitants of Gaul, Gallia Gaul, ancient country of Europe + -icus -ic] a. : of or relating to Gaul < Caesar … received the Gallic military post as a reward for party services — Current History > b. : of or relating to the Gauls • gal·li·cal·ly \-lə̇k(ə)lē, -lēk-, -li\ adverb, usually capitalized |