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What (who) is gaulish$512088$ - definition

LANGUAGE
Cisalpine Gaulish language; ISO 639:xcg

Gaulish         
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  • The name ARAÐÐOVNA on a Gaulish tomb, illustrating the use of the ''[[tau gallicum]]'' (in this case doubled).
EXTINCT CELTIC LANGUAGE, SPOKEN IN WESTERN EUROPE IN THE 6TH CENTURY BC TO THE 6TH CENTURY AD
Armorican language; Transalpine Gaulish; Gallic language; ISO 639:xtg; Transalpine Gaulish language; Gaulish inscriptions; Recueil des Inscriptions Gauloises; Recueil des inscriptions gauloises; Gaulish languages; Armorican dialect; Gaulois language; Gaulish dialects; Gaulish language
¦ noun the Celtic language of the ancient Gauls.
¦ adjective relating to the ancient Gauls.
Gaulish         
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  • sanctuary]] to Belesama"
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  • The name ARAÐÐOVNA on a Gaulish tomb, illustrating the use of the ''[[tau gallicum]]'' (in this case doubled).
EXTINCT CELTIC LANGUAGE, SPOKEN IN WESTERN EUROPE IN THE 6TH CENTURY BC TO THE 6TH CENTURY AD
Armorican language; Transalpine Gaulish; Gallic language; ISO 639:xtg; Transalpine Gaulish language; Gaulish inscriptions; Recueil des Inscriptions Gauloises; Recueil des inscriptions gauloises; Gaulish languages; Armorican dialect; Gaulois language; Gaulish dialects; Gaulish language
Gaulish was an ancient Celtic language spoken in parts of Continental Europe before and during the period of the Roman Empire. In the narrow sense, Gaulish was the language of the Celts of Gaul (now France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, Northern Italy, as well as the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine).
Gaulish         
  • 8px
  • sanctuary]] to Belesama"
  • p=1106}}</ref>
  • The name ARAÐÐOVNA on a Gaulish tomb, illustrating the use of the ''[[tau gallicum]]'' (in this case doubled).
EXTINCT CELTIC LANGUAGE, SPOKEN IN WESTERN EUROPE IN THE 6TH CENTURY BC TO THE 6TH CENTURY AD
Armorican language; Transalpine Gaulish; Gallic language; ISO 639:xtg; Transalpine Gaulish language; Gaulish inscriptions; Recueil des Inscriptions Gauloises; Recueil des inscriptions gauloises; Gaulish languages; Armorican dialect; Gaulois language; Gaulish dialects; Gaulish language
·adj Pertaining to ancient France, or Gaul; Gallic.

Wikipedia

Cisalpine Gaulish

The Celtic Cisalpine Gaulish inscriptions are frequently combined with the Lepontic inscriptions under the term Celtic language remains in northern Italy. While it is possible that the Lepontii were autochthonous to Northern Italy since the end of the 2nd millennium BC, it is known from ancient sources that the Gauls invaded the regions north of the river Po in several waves since the 5th century BC. They apparently took over the art of writing from the Lepontii, including some of the orthographic peculiarities. There are 20 Cisalpine Gaulish inscriptions, five of them longer than just one or two words. The inscriptions stem largely from the area south of the Lepontians.

There is an ongoing debate whether Cisalpine Gaulish is a dialect of Gaulish (e.g. Schumacher 2004), or a historical or dialectical continuation of Lepontic (e.g. Eska 2010). In the latter case, the term Cisalpine Celtic refers to the two together, contrasting with Transalpine Celtic (traditionally Transalpine Gaulish) for the Celtic language on the other side of the Alps.