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Gaelic script may refer to: Insular script used in Ireland Gaelic type, based on Insular script This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Gaelic_script
Medieval writing system common to Ireland and England
greatly influenced modern Gaelic type and handwriting. The term "Insular script" is used to refer to a diverse family of scripts used for different functions
Insular_script
Typefaces to print Classical Gaelic
Gaelic type (sometimes called Irish character, Irish type, or Gaelic script) is a family of Insular script typefaces devised for printing Early Modern
Gaelic_type
Capital letter-only writing system in Greek and Latin
English Latin alphabet in the 8th century. Carolingian minuscule Gaelic script Insular script Irish orthography Rustic capitals Tengwar List of New Testament
Uncial_script
Celtic language
Scottish Gaelic (/ˈɡælɪk/ GAL-ik; endonym: Gàidhlig [ˈkaːlɪkʲ] ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels
Scottish_Gaelic
Latin letter A with grave accent
Emilian-Romagnol, French, Italian, Maltese, Occitan, Portuguese, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, and Welsh languages consisting of the letter A of the ISO basic
À
Irish idiom meaning "soldiers of Ireland" or "volunteers of Ireland"
Ireland, volunteers of Ireland or Irish volunteers. In traditional Gaelic script, it is written Óglaıġ na hÉıreann. Óglach, the singular of óglaigh,
Óglaigh_na_hÉireann
Arabic alphabet used in Southeast Asia
Minangkabau, Tausūg, Ternate, and many others. Jawi is based on the Arabic script, consisting of all 31 original Arabic letters, six letters constructed to
Jawi_script
Celtic ethnolinguistic group
are associated with the Gaelic languages: a branch of the Celtic languages comprising Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic. Gaelic language and culture originated
Gaels
Scottish Gaelic consists of the following Latin script letters, whether written in Roman type or Gaelic type: ⟨a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, l, m, n, o, p
Scottish_Gaelic_orthography
Celtic language indigenous to the island of Ireland
Irish (Standard Irish: Gaeilge), also known as Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge na hÉireann) or simply Gaelic (/ˈɡeɪ.lɪk/ GAY-lik), is a Celtic language within the
Irish_language
Early Medieval Irish alphabet
inscription Primitive Irish Runic alphabet Scottish Gaelic alphabet Star Carr Pendant Thaana — Script used to write the Maldivian language where letters
Ogham
Designs of Irish currency
year of issue and the Irish name for Ireland, "Éire", in a traditional Gaelic script. All Irish euro coins bear the same design on their obverse side: a
Irish_euro_coins
Style of European handwriting
writing English, German, Dutch, Welsh and Gaelic.[citation needed] Predominating before the dominance of Italic script, it arose out of the need for a hand
Secretary_hand
Classification system for typefaces
The Calligraphics can be broken down into 'glyphic', 'script', 'graphic', 'blackletter', and 'Gaelic' categories, and are characterized by a suggestion of
Vox-ATypI_classification
Uppercase or lowercase
minuscules – a system called unicameral script or unicase. This includes most syllabic and other non-alphabetic scripts. In scripts with a case distinction, lowercase
Letter_case
Form of the letter g in Insular script
script of Great Britain and Ireland. It was first used in the Roman Empire in Roman cursive, then it appeared in Irish half uncial (insular) script,
Insular_G
Latin letter A with acute accent
Á (minuscule: á), known as A-acute, is a Latin-script character. It is composed of the letter A and an acute accent. In addition to the below, the letter
Á
Code to identify human languages
point of view (for example, Latf and Latg script codes for the Fraktur and Gaelic variants of the Latin script, which are mostly encoded with regular Latin
IETF_language_tag
Goidelic Celtic language of the Isle of Man
y Ghailck, pronounced [ɡilʲkʲ, ə ˈɣilʲkʲ]), also known as Manx Gaelic, is a Gaelic language of the insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family
Manx_language
Latin letter E with acute accent
É (minuscule: é), known as E-acute, is a Latin-script character composed of the letter E and an acute accent. In English, it is used for loanwords (such
É
Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters
Modern English is written with a Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters, with each having both uppercase and lowercase forms. The word alphabet
English_alphabet
Subset of characters in Unicode
Unicode, a script is a collection of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or more writing systems. Some scripts support
Script_(Unicode)
Script used for languages in Ethiopia and Eritrea
Ethiopia. In the languages Amharic and Tigrinya, the script is often called fidäl (ፊደል), meaning "script" or "letter". Under the Unicode Standard and ISO
Geʽez_script
Diacritical mark, the dot of the letters i and j
one letter I in Irish, but i is undotted in the traditional uncial Gaelic script to avoid confusion of the tittle with the buailte overdot found over
Tittle
International governing body of association football
(broomball) WCF (croquet) WDBF2 (dodgeball) ICFRA (fullbore rifle) IGAA (Gaelic football and hurling) ATSX (downhill ice cross) IKF2 (kabaddi) WK2 (kabaddi)
FIFA
Defines two sets of codes for a number of writing systems
for the representation of names of scripts, is an international standard defining codes for writing systems or scripts (a "set of graphic characters used
ISO_15924
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
and ampersand, All wished for a piece in hand." In the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages, the character ⁊ (U+204A ⁊ TIRONIAN SIGN ET) is equivalent to
Ampersand
Form of Latin script used to write Serbo-Croatian
boxes, or other symbols. Gaj's Latin alphabet is the form of the Latin script used for writing all four standard varieties of Serbo-Croatian: Bosnian
Gaj's_Latin_alphabet
Irish telecommunications company active from 1983 to 1999
Department of Posts and Telegraphs (known as "P and T" or "P⁊T" in Gaelic script), as part of the civil service. Its full formal title was "Bord Telecom
Telecom_Éireann
Sean-Ghaeilge (Old Irish), the earliest form written in Latin script, as it would appear that the Gaelic speaking monks wanted to impart the religion to their
Gaelic_literature
Earlier form of the Irish language
Its literary form, Classical Gaelic, was used in Ireland and Scotland from the 13th to the 18th century. Classical Gaelic or Classical Irish (Gaoidhealg)
Early_Modern_Irish
Font designed to aid retention of the content written using it
Bastarda Fraktur Rotunda Schwabacher Gaelic type Insular Uncial Specialist Record type Display typeface script fat face reverse-contrast Punctuation
Sans_forgetica
Letter of the Latin alphabet
I, or ı, called dotless i, is a letter used in the Latin-script alphabets of Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, Kazakh, Tatar and Turkish. It commonly
Dotless_I
Set of characters that share common design features
the highest level in the context of Latin-script fonts, one can differentiate roman, blackletter, and Gaelic types. Roman types are in the most widespread
Typeface
Extinct language in Scotland
non-Indo-European. Pictish was replaced by – or merged into – contemporary Gaelic in the latter centuries of the Pictish period. During the reign of Donald
Pictish_language
1845–1852 mass starvation in Ireland
Drochshaol, though with the earlier spelling standard of the era, which was Gaelic script, it is found written as in Droċ-Ṡaoġal. In the modern era, this name
Great_Famine_(Ireland)
Alphabet used from 7th to 12th centuries
called ond or a Tironian et) which is still used in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, and a symbol for the relative pronoun þæt, a thorn with a crossbar through
Old_English_Latin_alphabet
Topics referred to by the same term
Common may refer to: As an Irish surname, it is anglicised from Irish Gaelic surname Ó Comáin. Common, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Common
used to represent Irish counties in the Gaelic games of hurling, Gaelic football, camogie and ladies' Gaelic football. These flags do not have a standardised
List of flags used in Northern Ireland
List_of_flags_used_in_Northern_Ireland
2020 Irish film
Foscadh (Irish: [ˈfˠasˠkə]; "Shelter"; also written in Gaelic script as Foscaḋ) is a 2021 Irish film, based on characters in the novel The Thing about
Foscadh
Writing system invented by Sequoyah to write the Cherokee language
method for writing Cherokee. The letters resemble characters from other scripts, such as Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Glagolitic, but are not used to represent
Cherokee_syllabary
of the Latin script. The definition of a Latin-script letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode Standard that has a script property of
List_of_Latin-script_letters
Consonant sound change
the Gaelic script, fricating lenition (usually called simply lenition) is indicated by a dot above the affected consonant, and in the Roman script, the
Lenition
Extinct dialect of Gaelic
Galwegian Gaelic (also known as Gallovidian Gaelic, Gallowegian Gaelic, or Galloway Gaelic) is an extinct dialect of Scottish Gaelic formerly spoken in
Galwegian_Gaelic
Latin letter E with grave accent
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. È (minuscule: è), known as E-grave, is a Latin-script character composed of the letter E and a grave accent. In English, it is
È
Spelling and punctuation of the Irish language
to write Primitive Irish and Old Irish. Prior to the mid-20th century, Gaelic type (cló Gaelach) was the main typeface used to write Irish; now, it is
Irish_orthography
Roman shorthand system
included, because of its continued use as an ampersand in Insular script and then in Gaelic type. A number of other Tironian signs have been assigned to the
Tironian_notes
Building in Dublin
with the building's name (Irish: Árd Oifig an Phuist) in traditional Gaelic script and using an older spelling that predates Irish orthography reforms
General_Post_Office,_Dublin
Surname list
one notable Irish family. A cognate of Mac Amhalghaidh is the Scottish Gaelic MacAmhalghaidh; the feminine form of which is NicAmhalghaidh. There are
Mac_Amhalghaidh
Second letter of the Latin alphabet
voiced bilabial stop. In Estonian, Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Scottish Gaelic and Mandarin Chinese Pinyin, ⟨b⟩ does not denote a voiced consonant. Instead
B
2024 film by Ridley Scott
announced in 2018, and Mescal was cast in the lead role in January 2023, with a script by David Scarpa. Filming took place between June 2023 and January 2024,
Gladiator_II
(Assamese script) Bengali (Bengali script) English Gujarati (Gujarati script) Hindi (Devanagari script) Kannada (Kannada script) Konkani (Devanagari script) Malayalam
List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages
List_of_countries_and_dependencies_and_their_capitals_in_native_languages
West Germanic language
during its history with influence from other sources, particularly Scottish Gaelic and Old Norse. Scots itself has a number of regional dialects. In addition
English_language
Collective name covering the Montenegrin Latin alphabet and Montenegrin Cyrillic alphabet
government and proponents of the Montenegrin language prefer to use the Latin script exclusively; it is also much more widely used in all aspects of the day-to-day
Montenegrin_alphabet
1916 armed insurrection in Ireland
Post Office, Dublin, with the Irish text in Gaelic script, and the English text in regular Latin script Memorial in Cobh, County Cork, to the Volunteers
Easter_Rising
She was co-creator and main screenwriter on the first-ever, long-running Gaelic drama serial Machair. Hally was born in Glasgow and educated at Hillhead
Janice_Hally
Latin letter S with dot above
Eventually the standard practice was to use the dot when writing in Gaelic script and the following h when writing in antiqua. Thus, ċ and ch represent
Ṡ
Writing system used for Chakma language
language. The Chakma script is an abugida that belongs to the Brahmic family of scripts. Chakma evolved from the Burmese script, which was ultimately
Chakma_script
The Latin script is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. It is the standard script of the English language and is often referred
History_of_the_Latin_script
God from Irish mythology
According to the Ogam Tract, he is the inventor of Ogham, the script in which Irish Gaelic was first written. The Irish spelling "Oghma" is most likely
Ogma
Latin letter O with acute accent
Ó (minuscule: ó), known as O-acute, is a Latin-script character composed of the letter O and an acute accent. It is found in the Czech, Dobrujan Tatar
Ó
Orthography of Dargwa
Form Kernowek Standard Modern Cornish Unified Cornish Irish Manx Scottish Gaelic Welsh Romance Aromanian Catalan Corsican French Galician Istro-Romanian
Dargin_alphabets
a number of undeciphered Bronze Age records: the Proto-Elamite script the Indus script (speculated to record a "Harappan language") Cretan hieroglyphs
List of languages by first written account
List_of_languages_by_first_written_account
Latin extended alphabet used by Slovene
abɛˈtséːda] or slovenska gajica [- ˈɡáːjitsa]) is an extension of the Latin script used to write Slovene. The standard language uses a Latin alphabet which
Slovene_alphabet
Vietnamese Khitan large script – Khitan Khitan small script – Khitan Jurchen script – Jurchen Tangut script – Tangut Sui script – Sui language Yi (classical)
List_of_writing_systems
British actress (born 1971)
appeared in the comedy-drama television series Moving Wallpaper (2008–2009) as script writer Gillian McGovern, and had roles in the British comedy TV shows That
Sarah_Hadland
Medieval tribal confederation in northern Britain
century. Fortriu also contains place names suggesting Gaelic settlement, or Gaelic influences. A pre-Gaelic interpretation of the name as Athfocla meaning 'north
Picts
Proposed orthographies for the indigenous language
proposals for orthographies or Mapudungun alphabets, all of them using Latin script, but no consensus has yet been achieved between authorities, linguists and
Mapudungun_alphabet
Italian printing press manufacturer and former type foundry
Bastarda Fraktur Rotunda Schwabacher Gaelic type Insular Uncial Specialist Record type Display typeface script fat face reverse-contrast Punctuation
Nebiolo_Printech
Archipelago off the west coast of Scotland
provided the setting for the Scottish Gaelic feature film Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle (2006). The script was written by the actor, novelist, and
Hebrides
Diacritical mark
Eventually the standard practice was to use the dot when writing in Gaelic script and the following h when writing in antiqua. Thus ċ and ch represent
Dot_(diacritic)
more commonly used to separate those of Anglo-Irish heritage from those of Gaelic heritage. While the term is applied to Dublin people alone today, it was
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Alphabet that uses letters from the Cyrillic script
The Belarusian alphabet is based on the Cyrillic script and is derived from the alphabet of Old Church Slavonic. It has existed in its modern form since
Belarusian_alphabet
Alphabet used mainly to write Avestan, the language of the Zoroastrian scripture Avesta
free inventions. Avestan script, like Pahlavi script and Aramaic script also, is written from right to left. In Avestan script, letters are not connected
Avestan_alphabet
Writing systems used in Malaysia and Indonesia
and Singapore: Tulisan Rumi, lit. 'Roman script / Roman writing', Indonesian: Aksara Latin, lit. 'Latin script') consists of the 26 letters of the ISO
Malay_orthography
Latin letter O with grave accent
letter of the Latin script. It is used in Catalan, Emilian, Lombard, Papiamento, Occitan, Kashubian, Romagnol, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Taos, Vietnamese
Ò
Scottish actor (1930–2020)
Scottish descent, and his maternal great-grandparents were native Scottish Gaelic-speakers from Fife and Uig on Skye. His father was a Roman Catholic, and
Sean_Connery
Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe
contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Scythians
Scythians
16th-century Gaelic illuminated manuscript
(Irish: Leabhar na Búrca; Latin: Liber Burgensis) is a late 16th-century Gaelic illuminated manuscript held by the Library of Trinity College Dublin as
Book_of_the_de_Burgos
German form of the Latin alphabet
logos). In the past, however, the breve was traditionally used in some scripts to distinguish a u from an n, as was the ring (°). In rare cases the n
German_alphabet
Language family
languages: the four continuously living languages Breton, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh, and the two revived languages Cornish and Manx. All are minority
Celtic_languages
Historical adventure film directed by Antoine Fuqua
directed by Antoine Fuqua; David Franzoni, the writer of the original draft script for Gladiator, wrote the screenplay. The historical consultant for the film
King_Arthur_(2004_film)
2017 The Picts Katherine Forsyth, Reader in the Department of Celtic and Gaelic at the University of Glasgow Alex Woolf, Senior Lecturer in Dark Age Studies
List of In Our Time programmes
List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes
2014 Cartoon Saloon animated film
Character English Irish Scottish Gaelic French Ben David Rawle James Ó Floinn Caitlin NicAonghais Jean-Stan DuPac Conor Brendan Gleeson Dàibhidh Walker
Song_of_the_Sea_(2014_film)
2010 video game
the language to be in, such as Gaelic or French, and she invented the words. Evans wrote songs in versions of Gaelic, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French
Nier
government. It was based on the revitalization method pioneered by the Gaelic League which aimed to create a monolingual Irish speaking nation. This method
Status_of_the_Irish_language
PostScript fonts are font files encoded in outline font specifications developed by Adobe for professional digital typesetting. This system uses the PostScript
PostScript_fonts
Series of French comic albums
Hachette; he died in 2020. In 2013, a new team consisting of Jean-Yves Ferri (script) and Didier Conrad (artwork) took over. As of 2025[update], 41 volumes have
Asterix
Language spoken by Adam in the Garden of Eden
overview at McEwan, Emily (27 February 2015). "Gaelic design for the 21st century: A laptop decal". Gaelic.co. Retrieved 9 February 2019. Allison P. Coudert
Adamic_language
Scottish TV sketch show (1986–1991)
Donnelly and Louise Beattie. The series' producer was Colin Gilbert and its script editor was Philip Differ. Naked Radio proved a popular part of the local
Naked_Video
Earliest historical form of English language
Northumbria. Other parts of the island continued to use Celtic languages (Gaelic – and perhaps some Pictish – in most of Scotland, Medieval Cornish all over
Old_English
Baile Átha Cliath (meaning "town of the hurdled ford"). For most of the Gaelic period, there were very few towns or large settlements in Ireland. Hence
Place_names_in_Ireland
Variety of French language
Métis Acadian Québécois New England Detroit River Writing system Latin script (French alphabet) French Braille Language codes ISO 639-3 – Glottolog None
Canadian_French
Spelling and punctuation of the French language
(singular), ours sc before ⟨e, i, y⟩ /s/ science /ʃ/ fasciste elsewhere /sk/ script sch /ʃ/ schlague, haschisch, esche /sk/ schizoïde, ischion, æschne sh /ʃ/
French_orthography
Irish revolutionary and politician (1890–1922)
which he became associated with the Irish Republican Brotherhood and the Gaelic League. He returned to Ireland in January 1916 and fought in the Easter
Michael Collins (Irish leader)
Michael_Collins_(Irish_leader)
Form of handwriting used in ancient Rome
Roman cursive (or Latin cursive) is a form of handwriting (or a script) used in ancient Rome and to some extent into the Middle Ages. It is customarily
Roman_cursive
Scottish Gaelic surname
MacAlasdair is a masculine surname in Scottish Gaelic. The name translates into English as "son of Alasdair". The feminine form of the name is NicAlasdair
MacAlasdair
Arrangement of keys on a typographic keyboard
person who knows InScript typing in one language can type in other scripts using dictation even without knowledge of that script. An InScript keyboard is built
Keyboard_layout
Language family native to Eurasia
century AD. Modern Celtic languages include Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Scottish Gaelic, Irish and Manx. Germanic (from Proto-Germanic), earliest attestations in
Indo-European_languages
GAELIC SCRIPT
GAELIC SCRIPT
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
Little fire, frem Irish Gaelic.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Gamel, from the Old Norse personal name Gamall (see Gamble).Americanized form of French Gamelin.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Greek
Tranquil.
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic byname DUIBHÃN means "little black one."
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic name of Nordic origin, BIORNA means "bear."
Male
Gaelic
Old Gaelic name CUIDIGHTHEACH means "helper."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant spelling of Gallon.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Galin.
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic byname CATHASACH means "vigilant, wakeful."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kaylie, CAELIE means "slender."
Female
Gaelic
Latin form of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, SABIA means "sweet."
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (American)
Jewish (American) : Americanized form of Gorelik.English (chiefly Lancashire) : from Middle English garlek ‘garlic’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of garlic or perhaps a nickname for someone who ate a lot of garlic. An alternative derivation of the English name is from an unrecorded survival into Middle English of the Old English personal name GÄrlÄc, which is composed of the elements gÄr ‘spear’ + lÄc ‘sport’, ‘play’.German : altered form of Garlich (see Gerlich).
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Greek
Tranquil; Healer
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic byname CATHARNACH means "soldier, warlike."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
A Scottish Gaelic name meaning St. John's servant.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Galya, GALIA means "hill of God."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Slender; fair. Form of Caelan.
Male
Gaelic
Variant spelling of Gaelic Fearghus, FEARGHAS means "strong-man."Â
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Eathain - Gaelic form of Gillian.
Female
Gaelic
Old Gaelic name MUIRNE means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
A Scottish Gaelic name meaning St. John's servant.
GAELIC SCRIPT
GAELIC SCRIPT
Boy/Male
Tamil
God, Courageous
Boy/Male
Indian
Immortal
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Dark.
Girl/Female
Indian
Comfort, Ease, Amusement
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Bengali, French, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi
Divine Grace; Trustworthy; Honest; Another Name for Prophet Muhammad; Faithful; Custodian; Truthful
Girl/Female
Spanish
Help.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Netherlands, Swedish, Teutonic
Battle; Glorious; Welfare; Battle Stronghold
Girl/Female
Hindu
Cloud
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Garbutt.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Creeper
GAELIC SCRIPT
GAELIC SCRIPT
GAELIC SCRIPT
GAELIC SCRIPT
GAELIC SCRIPT
a. & n.
See Aeolic.
n.
A kind of garlic (Allium Moly) with large yellow flowers; -- called also golden garlic.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, the cod (Gadus); -- applied to an acid obtained from cod-liver oil, viz., gadic acid.
a.
Pertaining to Gaul or France; Gallican.
a.
Of or pertaining to that division of the Celtic languages, which includes the Irish, Gaelic, and Manx.
n.
The ceremony observed in conferring the degree of doctor of divinity in some European universities. It begins by a harangue of the chancellor addressed to the young doctor, who then receives the cap, and presides at the disputation (also called the aulic).
a.
Like or containing garlic.
n.
A plant of the genus Allium (A. sativum is the cultivated variety), having a bulbous root, a very strong smell, and an acrid, pungent taste. Each root is composed of several lesser bulbs, called cloves of garlic, inclosed in a common membranous coat, and easily separable.
a.
Pertaining to ancient France, or Gaul; Gallic.
n.
A kind of jig or farce.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, galls, nutgalls, and the like.
n.
The language of the Gaels, esp. of the Highlanders of Scotland. It is a branch of the Celtic.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Salian Franks, or to the Salic law so called.
a.
Pertaining to, or obtained from, apples; as, malic acid.
a.
Aeolian, 1; as, the Aeolic dialect; the Aeolic mode.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, gallium.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Gael, esp. to the Celtic Highlanders of Scotland; as, the Gaelic language.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid of the ethylene series, metameric with fumaric acid and obtained by heating malic acid.
n.
A salt of gallic acid.
a.
Gallic; French.