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- Francization (in American English, Canadian English, and Oxford English) or Francisation (in other British English), also known as Frenchification, is...
- oculaire from Latin oculus / ocularis However, a historical tendency to Gallicise Latin roots can be identified, whereas English conversely leans towards...
- subsequent War of the Pyrenees polarised the country in a reaction against the gallicised elites and following defeat in the field, peace was made with France in...
- von Linné (Latinised as Carolus a Linné), 'Linné' being a shortened and gallicised version of 'Linnæus', and the German nobiliary particle 'von' signifying...
- and cēri (சேரி) meaning 'new settlement'; its old name Pondicherry is a gallicised version of Pāṇḍi-cēri (பாண்டிச்சேரி) meaning 'settlement of Pandis'. Puducherry...
- eighties. For the first three decades of his career, he was billed using a gallicised spelling of his last name, Grappelly, reverting to the Italian spelling...
- Devotion of the Order of Saint John Since her marriage, her name has been Gallicised by adding a grave accent to her name in French do****ents. Palais Princier...
- de Foix (c. 1415 – 1485) was the Captal de Buch, first Earl of Kendal (Gallicised into "Comte de Candalle"), Vicomte de Castillon, Meilles and Comte de...
- to him at Aubigny and Concressault, the Darnley Stewarts' surname was gallicised to Stuart. Both Mary, Queen of Scots, and Lord Darnley had strong claims...
- or "oath fellows", that is, persons bound to each other by an oath. Gallicised into Huguenot, often used deprecatingly, the word became, during two and...