Gallican
Meaning of Gallican
- relating to the ancient Church of Gaul or France.
- of or holding a doctrine (reaching its peak in the 17th century) which asserted the freedom of the Roman Catholic Church in France and elsewhere from the ecclesiastical authority of the papacy.
noun
an adherent of the Gallican doctrine.
late Middle English: from Old French gallican, or from Latin Gallicanus, from Gallicus (see Gallic).
Information about Gallican
- The plural form of Gallican is: Gallicans.
- Languages in which Gallican is used:
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Hyphenation of Gallican
Gal-li-can
- It consists of 3 syllables and 8 chars.
- Gallican is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
Anagrams of Gallican
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