Proper noun
Galland (plural Gallands)
A surname.
Antoine Galland 's final volume of The Thousand and One Nights had appeared in 1717, and in the plots of these tales Lesage and his collaborators found inspiration, both exotic and (more importantly) coherent, for new plays. Source: Internet
Also in Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature, v.1 Modern translations The first European version (1704–1717) was translated into French by Antoine Galland from an Arabic text of the Syrian recension and other sources. Source: Internet
Although another four He 59s were shot down by RAF aircraft, Ramsay 1989, pp. 602, 680. the Seenotdienst continued to pick up downed Luftwaffe and Allied aircrew throughout the battle, earning praise from Adolf Galland for their bravery. Source: Internet
“Cafayate is a quaint boutique-winery town — think Napa 50 years ago,” said David Galland, a homeowner and minority partner in La Estancia de Cafayate. Source: Internet
Boylan 1955, p. 154. Adolf Galland thought the P-38 "clearly inferior" to the Luftwaffe s own fighters. Source: Internet
Galland also points to the mistakes and challenges made in the development of the Me 262 jet – which included the protracted development time required for its Junkers Jumo 004 jet engines to improve their reliability. Source: Internet