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单词 picardin
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Picardinn.

Forms: 1600s Picardines (plural), 1600s–1800s Picardin.
Origin: A borrowing from French, combined with an English element. Etymons: French Picard , -in suffix2.
Etymology: < French Picard Picard n.1 + -in suffix2. Compare earlier Picard n.1
Obsolete.
A native or inhabitant of Picardy; = Picard n.1 1.
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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
1616 G. Markham tr. C. Estienne et al. Maison Rustique (rev. ed.) xxiix. 380 There is..made with this sort of Apples a kind of drinke, called of the Picardines [Fr. Picards], Piquette.
c1660 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1644 (1955) II. 138 The University [of Orleans] is..divided now..into that of 4 Nations French, High-dutch, Normans and Picardins.
1792 J. Gutch tr. A. à Wood Hist. & Antiq. Univ. Oxf. I. 289 The general neglect of the noble Science of Mathematicks; in which none now made progress but our incomparable Philosopher Roger Bacon, Johannes Londinensis his pupil, and Mr. Peter de Marharni Curia a Picardin.
c1865 W. M. Blackburn William Farel xiv. 240 The three great Picardins—Lefevre, Olivetan and Calvin, were to have a decided influence at Geneva.
1873 J. N. Andrews Hist. Sabbath xxi. 413 During the fifteenth century many Picardins, as the story ran, went to Vaudery.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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