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单词 normand
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Normandn.

Forms: Middle English Normand, Middle English Normant, Middle English Normaunces (transmission error, plural), Middle English Normaund, Middle English Normaunt; Scottish pre-1700 Normande, pre-1700 Normawnd, pre-1700 Normond, pre-1700 Normund, pre-1700 1700s Normand.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French Normand.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman and Middle French Normand, Normant Norman n.1 Compare earlier Norman n.1
In later use Scottish. Obsolete.
= Norman n.1 1a.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > French nation > [noun] > native or inhabitant of France > parts of
Normanc1275
Picardc1330
Gascona1387
Britonerc1390
Bretona1400
Normanda1400
Poitevin1483
Angevin1511
Navarrois1523
Savoyan1583
Armorican1593
Savoyard1595
meridional1605
Picardin1616
artesian1629
Biscayana1640
Limousin1653
Lyonnais1653
Languedocian1658
Biscayner1664
Navarrese1686
Provençale1730
Lorrainer1743
Navarran1770
Vendean1796
Tourangeau1883
Tourangeois1958
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Fairf. 14) 24781 In-til Ingelonde for to fare, a-pon þe normaunces [a1400 Gött. normandes] for to fiȝt.
?a1400 (a1338) R. Mannyng Chron. (Petyt) ii. 70 (MED) Toward þis lond þei drouh, to auenture his chance, With Normandes inouh.
?a1425 (a1325) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Digby) (1887) 6701 (MED) Normandes [c1325 Calig. Þeruore mid him of normens so muche folc he broȝte].
c1475 Gregory's Chron. in J. Gairdner Hist. Coll. Citizen London (1876) 82 (MED) And the xij day of Juylle the kyng faught whythe the Normandys at the Brygge of Cadona.
a1525 in W. A. Craigie Asloan MS (1923) I. 193 And sa remanis the ile..occupijt with ws Scottis in Scotland and Normandis in Yngland.
a1530 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Royal) i. 1371 Þe Normandeis [v.r. Normundis] eftyr wan Inglande.
c1550 Complaynt Scotl. (1979) x. 67 Ingland sal be first conqueist be the deynis, and syne be the saxons, and thirdly be the Normandis.
1718 A. Pennecuik Britannia Triumphans 9 What Pen, his noble Ancestors can trace, The Normand Gwelph, and the Fergusian Race.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

Normandadj.

Brit. /ˈnɔːmənd/, U.S. /ˈnɔrmən(d)/
Forms: 1500s Normante, 1500s– Normand, 1900s– Normande (designating a woman, after French feminine form).
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French normand.
Etymology: < Middle French, French normand (feminine normande ) Norman adj.
Now archaic.
Of Normandy; Norman.
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1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement f. cclxxxviv I mayne or I mayne one..Iafolle, or ie mutille, and ie mehaigne.., but mehaigner, is normante.
1585 J. Sharrock tr. C. Ockland Valiant Actes Eng. Nation i. l. 1634 The Normand people doe commit themselues vnto his grace.
1639 G. Chapman & J. Shirley Trag. Chabot iv. sig. Gv Of twenty souse taken from the Fishermen For every boate, and that fish'd the Normand coast.
1753 T. Cooke Ode on Benevolence ii. 7 The present Mr. Stephen Beckingham has Possessions which have been in the Family, from Father to Son, from many Reigns before the Normand Conquest.
1846 Critic 22 Aug. 230/1 The head of the movement party at Saint Clair was the schoolmaster of the village, an old and envious pedant, not without a considerable touch of that finesse which is the bane of the Normand character.
1949 E. Pound Personae 157 The eyes of the very beautiful Normande cocotte.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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