〘Noun〙 (Oc is oc) ① In medieval France, a general term for the dialects of southern France south of the Loire River. The name comes from the use of oc (oc) for the affirmative word oui (oui) . Provencal. Occitan. ② The name for the various dialects of southern France descended from ①. Provencal. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (オックはoc)① 中世フランスで、ロアール川以南の南フランスの方言の総称。肯定の語 oui(ウイ)に oc(オック)を使うところからの名。プロバンス語。オクシタン語。② ①の系統を引く南フランスの諸方言の称。プロバンス語。
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