Transpadane Gaul

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Etymology[edit]

As a proper noun, a calque of the Latin Gallia Trānspadāna; the common noun is probably a regularly formed demonym from the proper noun, although it is likely that its formation was prompted by the Latin Gallī Trānspadānī.

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Transpadane Gaul

  1. (history) Cisalpine Gaul north of the river Po.

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Noun[edit]

Transpadane Gaul (plural Transpadane Gauls)

  1. (history) A native or inhabitant of Transpadane Gaul.

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