[ lɒ~(g)'dɒk \]
■ noun the form of medieval French spoken south of the Loire, generally characterized by the use of oc to mean ‘yes’, and forming the basis of modern Provençal.
Origin
OFr. lit. 'language of oc ' (see above).
[ lɒ~(g)'dɒk \]
■ noun the form of medieval French spoken south of the Loire, generally characterized by the use of oc to mean ‘yes’, and forming the basis of modern Provençal.
Origin
OFr. lit. 'language of oc ' (see above).
Concise Oxford English vocab. Сжатый оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2004