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1Belgae — [bel′jē] pl.n. [L < Gaul, lit., the angry ones] the members of an ancient Gallic people of northern France and Belgium …
2Belgae — The Belgae were a group of tribes living in northern Gaul in the 1st century BC, and later also attested in Britain. They gave their name to the Roman province of Gallia Belgica, and later, to the modern country of Belgium, where they are… …
3Belgae — Der Titel dieses Artikels ist mehrdeutig. Belger ist auch der Familienname von des früheren Fußballspielers und trainers Fritz Belger. Belgae (dt. Belger oder Belgen) ist die Bezeichnung, die Gaius Iulius Caesar den gallischen Stämmen nördlich… …
4BELGAE — I. BELGAE Galliae populi maxime qui verstis Oceanum incolunt; quos Caesar l. 1. Comm. c. 1. fortissimos Gallorum vocat. De quorum zerminis, vide ividem, et Auctores infra laudatos. Hinc Belga, unus ex Belgis. Lucan. l. 1. v. 426. Et docilis… …
5Belgae — /bel jee/, n. (used with a pl. v.) an ancient chiefly Celtic people that lived in northern Gaul. * * * Inhabitants of Gaul north of the Sequana (Seine) and Matrona (Marne) rivers. The term was apparently first applied by Julius Caesar, whose… …
6Belgae — Belges Pour les articles homonymes, voir Belge …
7Belgae — noun plural Etymology: Latin, plural of Belga Date: 1627 a people occupying parts of northern Gaul and Britain in Caesar s time • Belgic adjective …
8Belgae — [ bɛldʒi:, bɛlgʌɪ] plural noun an ancient Celtic people inhabiting Gaul north of the Seine and Marne Rivers. Origin from L …
9belgae — bel·gae …
10Belgae — Bel•gae [[t]ˈbɛl dʒi[/t]] n. pl. peo a group of peoples, largely or entirely Celtic speaking, who lived in N Gaul in Julius Caesar s time Bel′gic, adj …