noun
or langue·doc läŋˈdȯk, läⁿgdȯk
Etymology: French, from Old French, literally, language of oc; from the use of the word oc for “yes” in contrast to the use of the word oïl for “yes” in northern France
: provençal
noun
or langue·doc läŋˈdȯk, läⁿgdȯk
Etymology: French, from Old French, literally, language of oc; from the use of the word oc for “yes” in contrast to the use of the word oïl for “yes” in northern France
: provençal
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012