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Logudoro|lɒguːˈdɔərəʊ| The name of a town or area of Sardinia, used attrib. to designate the dialect or language used there. Hence ˌLogudoˈrese, ˌLogudoˈresian adjs.
1849J. W. Tyndale Island of Sardinia II. vi. 264 (heading) The Logudoro dialect. 1885R. Tennant Sardinia v. 63 The rendering of the Lord's prayer in Sarde or Logudoro language, (so called to distinguish the Sarde proper from its northern and southern dialects) will give the best idea of the composite character of the language. 1946Priebsch & Collinson German Lang. (ed. 2) i. 14 The Logudoresian dialect retains certain relict-words with affinities in Basque. 1952Archivum Linguisticum IV. i. 92 Alghero, in Logodurese territory,..was an important centre of Catalan influence. 1954Pei & Gaynor Dict. Ling. 190 The most important [Sardinian dialects]..are: Campidanese..and Logudorese (Logudoresian), spoken in the southern and central parts of the island. 1965W. S. Allen Vox Latina i. 14 The Logudoro dialect of Sardinia. |