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Gaulish
/ ˈɡɔːlɪʃ /
noun
- the extinct language of the pre-Roman Gauls, belonging to the Celtic branch of the Indo-European family
adjective
- of or relating to ancient Gaul, the Gauls, or their language
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By the fifth century the Gaulish language was everywhere extinct, without having left behind a single record of its literature.
From Project Gutenberg
In ancient Gaulish and Scandinavian figures, the sun was always a male, and the moon a female.
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It has been mentioned above that Gaulish literature has entirely perished.
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Other distinctive features of the modern dialects are not found in Gaulish, partly owing to the character of the monuments.
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Hence Gaulish is particularly valuable as preserving the final vowels which have disappeared in early Irish and Welsh.
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