Definitions from Wiktionary (Cisalpine)
▸ adjective: On this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located).
▸ adjective: Synonym of Gallican (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism (“the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope”)”)
▸ adjective: (UK) Of or pertaining to cisalpinism (“a movement in 18th–19th century Britain among Roman Catholics which took the view that allegiance to the Crown was compatible with allegiance to the pope, and that Roman Catholics should be emancipated from various legal restrictions”).
▸ noun: Synonym of Gallican (“an adherent to, and supporter of, Gallicanism”)
▸ noun: (UK) In 18th–19th century Britain, a Roman Catholic opponent of ultramontanism and advocate of Catholic emancipation through compromise and obedience to secular authorities.
▸ adjective: Alternative letter-case form of Cisalpine (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism, the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope; or cisalpinism, a movement in 18th–19th century Britain among Roman Catholics which took the view that allegiance to the Crown was compatible with allegiance to the pope”) [Synonym of Gallican (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism (“the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope”)”)]
▸ adjective: Alternative letter-case form of cisalpine (“on this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located)”) [On this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located).]
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▸ adjective: On this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located).
▸ adjective: Synonym of Gallican (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism (“the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope”)”)
▸ adjective: (UK) Of or pertaining to cisalpinism (“a movement in 18th–19th century Britain among Roman Catholics which took the view that allegiance to the Crown was compatible with allegiance to the pope, and that Roman Catholics should be emancipated from various legal restrictions”).
▸ noun: Synonym of Gallican (“an adherent to, and supporter of, Gallicanism”)
▸ noun: (UK) In 18th–19th century Britain, a Roman Catholic opponent of ultramontanism and advocate of Catholic emancipation through compromise and obedience to secular authorities.
▸ adjective: Alternative letter-case form of Cisalpine (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism, the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope; or cisalpinism, a movement in 18th–19th century Britain among Roman Catholics which took the view that allegiance to the Crown was compatible with allegiance to the pope”) [Synonym of Gallican (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism (“the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope”)”)]
▸ adjective: Alternative letter-case form of cisalpine (“on this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located)”) [On this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located).]
Similar:
cismontane,
ultramontane,
Cispadane,
Falerian,
Camaldolese,
Salian,
Capitolian,
philoroman,
Capitoline,
Aventine,
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