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Langue d'oil   Listen
noun
Langue d'oil  n.  The dialect formerly spoken north of the Loire (in which the word for "yes" was oil, F. oui).






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"Langue d'oil" Quotes from Famous Books



... common boundary. In the provinces to the south of that river the affirmative, YES, was expressed by the word oc; in the north it was called oil (oui); and hence Dante has named the southern language langue d'oc, and the northern langue d'oil. The latter, which was carried into England by the Normans, and is the origin of the present French, may be called the French Romane; and the former the Provencal, or Provencial Romane, because it was spoken by the people of Provence and ...
— Bulfinch's Mythology • Thomas Bulfinch



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