Gallican


[gal-i-kuh n] /ˈgæl ɪ kən/

adjective
1.
Gallic; French.
2.
Ecclesiastical.

/ˈɡælɪkən/
adjective
1.
of or relating to Gallicanism
noun
2.
an upholder of Gallicanism

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