-
integrated into the
French language. The
scientific term for
these idioms is
Arverno-Bourbonnais, as they
belong to the
Auvergnat dialect linguistic zone, with...
-
Arverno-Mediteraneù
Occitan linguistic group...
- 558–559.
Adams (2003), p. 199. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero
Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
Gallica lingua V****o Galatæ vocant, incendit, diruit...
-
survivance de la
langue gauloise. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero
Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
Gallica lingua V****o Galatæ vocant, incendit, diruit...
-
survivance de la
langue gauloise. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero
Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
Gallica lingua V****o Galatæ vocant, incendit, diruit...
-
survivance de la
langue gauloise. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero
Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
Gallica lingua V****o Galatæ vocant, incendit, diruit...
-
territory was
eventually ceded to the Visigoths. They are
mentioned as
Arvernos by
Caesar (mid-1st c. BC),
Arvernorum by Livy (late-1st c. BC), A̓roúernoi...
- Occitano-Romanic group. One such
classification posits three groups: "
Arverno-Mediterranean" (arvèrnomediterranèu), same as Wheeler's
northeastern group...
-
survivance de la
langue gauloise. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero
Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
Gallica lingua V****o Galatæ vocant, incendit, diruit...
- Languedocien,
leaving the rest of
Occitan in one (Sumien:
Arverno-Mediterranean) or two
groups (Bec:
Arverno-Mediterranean,
Central Occitan). The
answer to the...