Galician
Pronunciation ,
- enPR: gÉ™-lÄs'Ä“-É™n, IPA: /ɡəˈlɪs.i.É™n/, /ɡəˈlɪʃ.É™n/
- Rhymes: -ɪʃən
Origin 1
Full definition of Galician
Adjective
Galician
- Of or pertaining to the region of Galicia in Iberia.
- Of or pertaining to the people of Galicia (in Iberia) or their culture.
- 1999 1882, Emilia Pardo Bazán, The Tribune of the People, (translated by Walter Borenstein), page 253The "entierro de la sardina," the burial of the sardine, is a Galician custom popular in many villages on Ash Wednesday.
- Of or pertaining to the Galician language.
Noun
Galician
(plural Galicians)- A native or inhabitant of Galicia, a region of the northwestern Iberian peninsula.
- 2000, Ethnologia Europaea 30 (2): 52The Portuguese claim that a Galician would never be generous, as a Portuguese would. On their side, the Galicians tell the story of the Portuguese who invites some Galicians to dinner and then gives his guests very little to eat.
Proper noun
Galician
(plural Galicians)- The language of Galicia; a Romance language spoken in the northwestern corner of the Iberian peninsula.
Further reading
- Webster 1913