See Also: langue d'oc(dictionary)
langue(dictionary)
langue de boeuf(dictionary)
langue de chat(dictionary)
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langue d'oc (iou)



langue d'oc noun phr. E18.
[Old & mod. French, formed as LANGUE + de of + oc yes (from Latin hoc).]
The language of medieval France south of the Loire, generally characterized by the use of oc to mean 'yes', and the basis of modern Proven?al. Cf. LANGUE D'O?L.