occitan

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See also: Occitan

French

Etymology

From Medieval Latin occitanus in the phrase lingua occitana, Latinization of langue d’oc. The ending -itanus perhaps after aquitanus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔk.si.tɑ̃/
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Noun

occitan m (uncountable)

  1. Occitan (language)

Adjective

occitan (feminine occitane, masculine plural occitans, feminine plural occitanes)

  1. of or pertaining to Occitan (the region or the language)

Further reading

Anagrams


Occitan

Occitan Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia oc

Etymology

From Medieval Latin occitanus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

occitan m (feminine singular occitana, masculine plural occitans, feminine plural occitanas)

  1. Occitan (of or relating to Occitania)

Noun

occitan m (plural occitans)

  1. (uncountable) Occitan (Romance language)
  2. someone from Occitania or Occitanie

Derived terms