Langue d'oïl formerly spoken in the British Isles.
The French (Norman) language used in medieval England.
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Examples for "normand"
Examples for "normand"
1He was put to the bad with a game pie,-patenormand aux fines herbes-thereal thing, as good as a trip to Paris in itself.
2Normand, by contrast, had an on-screen looseness that still feels strikingly modern.
3Normand is a theoretical physicist, and Christian Huber was an electronic engineer.
4Miller and Bruce Normand managed to dig free, but Huber did not.
5White was taken to a hospital and was undergoing surgery, Normand said.
1The Anglo-Norman monarchy had been since its beginning the strongest in Europe.
2Robert Wace published his Anglo-Norman Romance of the Brut d'Angleterre about 1155.
3Coins are tokens of the health of the colonial Anglo-Norman economy in Ireland.
4Norman Rule-ItsOppression-ItsBenefits-William of Malmesbury-Geoffrey of Monmouth-Other Latin Chronicles-Anglo-Norman Poets-Richard Wace-Other Poets
5Six manuscripts in the Middle English text and nine in the Anglo-Norman are extant.
6By degrees these Norman and Anglo-Norman monks became filled with the spirit of England.
7The genealogies of all ye principal Irish and Anglo-Norman families of Ireland to the end.
8The Anglo-Norman or Anglo-Celtic is certainly at the head.
9The class of Catholic proprietors, of both indigenous and Anglo-Norman descent, was all but swept away.
10The stoker grunted and the clock belonging to the Anglo-Norman church tower of the village struck six.
11The village dates back to Anglo-Norman times, with an influx of Huguenot settlers in the 17th century.
12The Anglo-Norman nobles detested the king, as much for his incompetence in war as for his arrogance.
13Lanfranc, the first Anglo-Norman Archbishop of Canterbury.
14VI The Irish Free-Clans and Anglo-Norman Feudalism
15It was once a formidable Anglo-Norman settlement.
16Sir, - Some time ago Kevin Myers referred to the number of Fine Gael leaders with Anglo-Norman names.
Translations for anglo-norman