See also: gallicization

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Etymology edit

From Gallicize +‎ -ation, from Gallic + -ize, from Gallicus (of or relating to Gaul and the Gauls), used archaistically in New Latin and English in reference to modern France and the French. Cf. French gaulois and gallicisme.

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Gallicization (countable and uncountable, plural Gallicizations)

  1. Synonym of Frenchification, the act or process of making French of more French-like, especially in formal and academic contexts.
    The Gallicization of Algeria—at least the cities on its northern coast—was a national project for over a century.
  2. The act of translation into the French language.
  3. A translation into the French language.

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