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Often used in the same context:
archetypally,
dolce vita,
de trop,
teutonic,
daintiness,
dandyism,
gallus,
tristesse,
poncey,
anglais,
anglophilia,
tricolore,
anglophobia,
valse,
anglophilic,
squiffy,
egalite,
sneery,
winsomeness,
dowdiness,
cordiale,
irrepressibility,
unwonted,
daftness,
soupcon,
parisian,
fieriness,
nipponese,
filthily,
archaism,
sumptuousness,
indirectness,
clarets,
grot,
chypre,
rhapsodise,
forwardness,
etiolated,
vieux,
saudade,
vivre,
animality,
ruefulness,
dourest,
insouciant,
wittedness,
aristos,
pish,
aestheticism,
cossack,
rusticity,
insipidity,
elia,
mesmerised,
cussedness,
porto,
parvenu,
conventionalism,
suavity,
poncy,
hwyl,
pommy,
plaisir,
bistrot,
whimsicality,
popinjay,
marseillais,
fleshiness,
evanescence,
garrulousness,
imperturbability,
maidenly,
impregnability,
franglais,
tetchiness,
gauloise,
boisterousness,
nouveau roman,
impishness,
jambon,
overbearingly,
delightfulness,
scandinavian,
earthily,
muscadet,
sombreness,
libidinal,
dirigisme,
apollonian,
foppery,
twittery,
dionysiac,
stakhanovite,
giddying,
drollness,
je ne sais quois,
fantastique,
rebarbative,
riche,
pompousness,
pimpernel,
gaulish,
celtic,
roman,
british,
byzantine,
french,
prussian,
welsh,
buddhist,
greek,
jewish,
stoic,
aristotelian,
dutch,
english,
irish,
japanese,
portuguese,
scottish,
african,
illyrian,
dacian,
hunnish,
prankish,
barbarian,
belgic,
pathan,
araucanian,
scythian,
thessalian,
hunnic,
thracian,
achaean,
frankish,
mongol,
samnite,
amorite,
khazar
Appears in the definition of:
anthony,
antonius,
antony,
clovis,
clovis i,
marcus antonius,
mark anthony,
mark antony
Synonyms:
french
Also try:
— Nouns for gallic:
acid,
tribes,
war,
invasion,
provinces,
wars,
tribe,
army,
shrug,
origin,
bishops,
more...
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