anti-Gallican
English
Etymology
From anti- + Gallican.
Adjective
anti-Gallican (comparative more anti-Gallican, superlative most anti-Gallican)
- Alternative form of Antigallican
- 1789, Edward Gibbon, Memoirs of My Life, Penguin 1990, p. 119:
- I should have escaped some anti-Gallican clamour had I been content with the more natural character of an English author […] .
- 1789, Edward Gibbon, Memoirs of My Life, Penguin 1990, p. 119: