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Meanings of
provencal
in English
Portuguese
occitano
Catalan
provençal
Spanish
occitano
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The medieval dialects of Langue d'oc (southern France)
Occitan
Portuguese
occitano
Synonyms
Examples for "
Occitan
"
Occitan
Examples for "
Occitan
"
1
An
Occitan
to his fingertips, he was worldly and indulgent and easy.
2
Not
Occitan
,
he thought, not even French; dark, with dark eyes, long ears.
3
The title seems to come from the 12th-century
Occitan
troubadour song on which Philip has based his piece.
4
Commentators catchphrases inspired by
Occitan
,
an original language in southern France's rugby heartland, have become famous across the whole country.
5
They had grown up together, and he had always loved her, an older brother, a fellow
Occitan
,
her favorite knight.
Usage of
provencal
in English
1
The
provencal
tells them they will have to buy new tickets.
2
President Ladevèze who in his spare time dabbled in
provencal
poetry, composed a little song in dialect which was a great success.
3
A
Provencal
soldier and poet, whose life is wrapt in romantic mystery.
4
The old man, a taciturn
Provencal
,
was in no haste to answer.
5
She became abstracted and uneasy; jealousy of the
Provencal
possessed her.
6
Everything was cooked in oil: being a
Provencal
,
that was what he adored.
7
Both are known in
Provencal
by the name herbo dou tarnagas, or Shrike-herb.
8
Provencal
literature is that produced in ancient Provence or Southern France.
9
All were amiable and highly polished, like all the
Provencal
nobility.
10
They asked their renegade countryman, the
Provencal
,
if they were safe.
11
By birth Kimhi was a
Provencal
,
by literary tradition a Spaniard.
12
The
Provencal
poets were unquestionably the masters of the Florentine.
13
The theft was at the house in the
Provencal
village of La Cadiere d'Azur.
14
But the
Provencal
student declared that history was a thoroughly despicable exercise of rhetoric.
15
Captain, petty officers, crew, all hands in fact save a few officers, were
Provencal
.
16
The dressing was made with his own, home-made wine vinegar and light
Provencal
olive oil.
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provencal
Adjective
Frequent collocations
provencal literature
provencal poetry
provencal accent
provencal nobility
provencal women
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Translations for
provencal
Portuguese
occitano
occitânico
occitânica
Catalan
provençal
occità
Spanish
occitano
Provencal
through the time