Saintonge

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Etymology

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French Saintonge

Proper noun

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Saintonge

  1. A former province of France, now part of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
  2. A habitational surname from French.
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Etymology

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From Middle French Xaintonge, from Old French Xainctonge, from Latin Santones, from Ancient Greek Σάντονες, Σάντονοι, Σάντωνες (Sántones, Sántonoi, Sántōnes), a Celtic tribe that lived in the region of Xainctonge and the settlement of Xainctes (now Saintes, France).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Saintonge f

  1. Saintonge (a former province of France), whose capital was the city of Saintes
  2. a habitational surname, Saintonge

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • English: Saintonge