Longueil

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French Longueil

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Longueil

  1. A placename of several locations in France

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  • Longueuil (a placename of several locations in Canada)

French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle French Longueil, from Norman Longueil, from Latin Longoilō, from Latin longus (long) + Celtic ialon (village), from Celtic ial (clearing).

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Longueil ?

  1. Longueil (a village and commune of the Seine-Maritime department, Normandy, France)
  2. a surname

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