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langue d'oc
langue d'oc L0041700 (dôk′)n. Occitan, especially as spoken and written in medieval times. [French, from Old French : langue, language; see language + de, of (from Latin dē; see de-) + Old Provençal oc, yes; see Occitan.]langue d'oc (lɑ̃ɡ dɔk) n (Languages) the group of medieval French dialects spoken in S France: often regarded as including Provençal. Compare langue d'oïl[literally: language of oc (the Provençal form for yes), ultimately from Latin hoc this]Langue•doc (lɑ̃gˈdɔk) n. a former province in S France. Cap.: Toulouse. Langue•do•cian (læŋˈdoʊ ʃən, ˌlæŋ gwəˈdoʊ-) adj., n. langue d'oc (lɑ̃g ˈdɔk) n. the Romance speech of medieval S France; medieval Occitan. [1700–10; < French: language of oc, i.e., speech in which oc (< Latin hōc this) is used for “yes”; compare Occitan] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Langue d'oc - medieval provincial dialects of French formerly spoken in the south of FranceLangue d'oc FrenchFrench - the Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by FranceOccitan, Provencal - the medieval dialects of Langue d'oc (southern France) | See Languedoc See LanguedocLangue d'oc Related to Langue d'oc: Occitan, Langue d'oilSynonyms for Langue d'ocnoun medieval provincial dialects of French formerly spoken in the south of FranceSynonymsRelated Words |