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garlic [ˈgɑːrlɪk, Brit ˈgɑːl-] N no pl

I . gallop [ˈgæləp] VB intr

II . gallop [ˈgæləp] N

galley <s> [ˈgæli] N

1. galley (kitchen in airplane/ship):

2. galley (ship):

galé f

gallon [ˈgælən] N

galão m (Am 3,79 l, Brit 4,55 l)

Gaelic [ˈgeɪlɪk] ADJ N

I . gall [gɔːl] N

II . gall [gɔːl] VB trans

Baltic [ˈbɔːltɪk] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The authors of most of the speeches in the collection are anonymous, but appear to have been Gallic in origin.
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This order led the Gallic troops to an insurrection.
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This profit was often monetary, as was the case with the raiding culture of the Gallic tribes.
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This term probably came from a Gallic word, "aremorica", which means close to the sea.
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Soon their cause was joined by the rest of the Gallic troops.
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He used a legion as a decoy and moved onto better ground, capturing three Gallic camps in the process.
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A sole Gallic warrior is reported to have gone into a fight singing.
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