Toulouse

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Etymology

From French Toulouse, from Latin Tolōsa, probably of Gaulish origin.

Proper noun

Toulouse

  1. A city in the Midi-Pyrénées, France

Translations

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French

Etymology

From Latin Tolōsa, probably of Gaulish origin (Volcae Tectosages), or possibly from an Iberian or Aquitanian name.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tu.luz/
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Proper noun

Toulouse ?

  1. Toulouse (a city, the department capital of the Haute-Garonne department, France)

References

  • Le Nom de Toulouse de Pierre Moret, 1996, Université Toulouse le Mirail – Toulouse II, p. 11; Histoire de Toulouse, 1974, p. 11.

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin Toulouse, from Latin Tolōsa, probably of Gaulish origin.

Proper noun

Toulouse f

  1. Toulouse (a city, the department capital of the Haute-Garonne department, France)
    Synonym: Tolosa

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin Toulouse, from Latin Tolōsa, probably of Gaulish origin.

Proper noun

Toulouse m

  1. Toulouse (a city, a in France)
    Synonym: Tolosa