langue d'oïl

[ lahng daw-eel, daw-ee, doil ]

noun
  1. the Romance language of medieval northern France: developed into modern French.

Origin of langue d'oïl

1
1695–1705; <French: language of oïl (Old French; compare French oui), yes <Latin hōc ille (fēcit) this he (did)

Words Nearby langue d'oïl

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British Dictionary definitions for langue d'oïl

langue d'oïl

/ French (lɑ̃ɡ dɔj) /


noun
  1. the group of medieval French dialects spoken in France north of the Loire; the medieval basis of modern French

Origin of langue d'oïl

1
literally: language of oïl (the northern form for yes), ultimately from Latin hoc ille (fecit) this he (did)

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