orléanais

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See also: Orléanais

French

Etymology

From Old French Orliens (an Orléanais), from Latin Aurēliānus (a member of the gens Aurelia), with the suffix -ais (Old French -eis, from Latin -ensis). Cf. Latin Aurelianensis[1]

Pronunciation

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Adjective

orléanais (feminine orléanaise, masculine plural orléanais, feminine plural orléanaises)

  1. someone of or from Orleans
  2. someone of or from Orléanais.

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