Medieval provincial dialects of French formerly spoken in the south of France.
1The Provençal, in its two principal divisions, the Gascon and Langue d'Oc, is the current idiom south of the Loire.
2Under his reign the Langue d'Oil became for ever the French language, and the Langue d'Oc remained but a patois.
3"That's unhappy to hear." He patted her arm; he was speaking in the langue d'oc, which she always used, their common tongue.
455 The Gallo-Roman dialects are divided into two groups, the dialects of the langue d'oc (southern) and those of the langue d'oil (northern).
Translations for langue d'oc