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Gallicanism|ˈgælɪkənɪz(ə)m| [f. Gallican + -ism.] The principles and practice of the Gallican party (see Gallican a. 1 b).
1858Westm. Rev. Oct. 330 Gallicanism..has died under..the irruption of liberal opinion. 1869Pall Mall G. 15 Nov. 2 It would surely shock Archbishop Manning to learn that such rank ‘Gallicanism’..is being taught under authority. ¶ Used erroneously for Gallicism. rare.
1885Law Times 28 Mar. 385/1 What may be conveniently described, to use a Gallicanism, as a ‘contradictory’ judgment. |