The Collaborative International Dictionary
Galatian \Ga*la"tian\, prop. a. Of or pertaining to Galatia or its inhabitants. -- A native or inhabitant of Galatia, in Asia Minor; a descendant of the Gauls who settled in Asia Minor.
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Galatian may refer to:
- the Galatians (people)
- the Galatian language
Usage examples of "galatian".
The Galatians followed, and four thousand of our horsemen charged into the cataphracti like bulls with pepper up their nostrils.
While the Fimbriani roistered their way through winter in Tigranocerta, Publius Clodius whispered in the ears of their centurions, and their centurions whispered in the ears of the rankers, and the rankers whispered in the ears of the Galatian troopers.
Galatian tribes and their tribelets came to Ancyra to answer the summons of Mithridates, looking more forward to the great feast they had been promised than to whatever projected campaign of mayhem and booty the sixth Mithridates was undoubtedly going to offer them.
The exact same word is used in Galatians 6:1 for restoring a fallen brother.
The first quality of the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22 is love.
Manlius, after subduing the Galatians, introduced into Rome the luxury of Asia, more destructive than all hostile armies.
Of this city which served as an image, and of that free city it typified, Paul writes to the Galatians in these terms: "Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?