This comprehensive dictionary, "Dictionnaire Languedocien-français," offers a rich resource for understanding the Languedoc language and its relationship to French. Compiled by Maximin d' Hombres and Gratien Charvet, the dictionary provides definitions, roots, and etymologies, tracing the evolution of words and their meanings.
A valuable tool for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Languedoc, this dictionary sheds light on the nuances of the language and its historical context. Explore the intricate connections between Languedoc and French, and delve into the linguistic landscape of southern France with this meticulously crafted reference.
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