gall-itallã

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[ˌgaʎitaˈʎa]

1. adjective Gallo-Itallic (related to Northern Italy or the people living there).

2. masculine noun Gallo-Itallic (person from Northern Italy).

3. masculine noun Gallo-Itallic (set of languages in Northern Italy).

Etymology: From gall plus itallã.

Galla

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[ˈgaʎa]

1. proper noun Gaul (Celtic region of France during the Roman empire).

Etymology: From gall plus derivative suffix ja, followed by a dissimilation process.

gall

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[gaʎ]

1. adjective Gaulish (relative to Gaul or the Gauls).

2. masculine noun A person from Gaul.

3. masculine noun Gaulish (language of Gaul).

Etymology: From Latin gallus.

grisõ

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[gɾiˈso]

1. adjective Grison (related to Grisons, canton of Switzerland).

2. masculine noun Grison (person from Grisons, canton of Switzerland).

Etymology: From Romansh Grischun

Grisõns

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[gɾiˈsons]

1. proper noun Grisons (canton of Switzerland).

Etymology: From grisõ, in plural. 

ggalet

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[d͡ʒaˈlet]

1. masculine noun Dialect.

Etymology: From Latin dialectus.

galizã

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[galiˈza]

1. adjective Galician (related to Galicia or the Galician people).

2. masculine noun Galician (person from Galicia).

3. masculine noun Galician (language of Galicia).

Etymology: From Galiza plus derivative suffix ã.

Galiza

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[gaˈliza]

1. proper noun Galicia.

Etymology: From Galician Galiza.

gasteu

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[gaʃˈteu̯]

1. masculine noun Cake.

Etymology: From Germanic *wastil via Old French gastel, Modern French gâteau.

ggermannès

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[d͡ʒeɾmaˈɲes]

1. adjective German.

2. masculine noun German person.

Etymology: From Ggermanna plus derivative suffix -ès.