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Bertran de Born (Occitan: [beɾˈtɾan de ˈbɔɾn]; c. 1179 – 1233),
called lo
Filhs ([lu ˈfiʎʃ], "the Son"), was a
Limousin knight and troubadour. He wrote...
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Italian Romanian English filium hijo fijo (or hijo)
fillo fíu
fillo filho fill
filh, hilh fils fizu, fìgiu,
fillu figlio fiu 'son'
facere hacer fazer fer facer...
- [ˈfi̯ø]
fieul [ˈfi̯øl] / fij [fi] fi figl, ****l [fiʎ] fily, fely fils /fis/
filh [fil] fill
fillo hijo fíu
filho fillo water aquam àbba apă
acqua [ˈakːua]...
- al-Athir,
Seljuk historian and
biographer (b. 1160)
Bertran de Born lo
Filhs,
French troubadour (b. 1179)
Bohemond IV ("the One-E****"),
prince of Antioch...
- in
central Occitan they are
neutralized to [l] and [n] (Central
Occitan filh [fil] vs.
Catalan fill [fiʎ], 'son'). Similarly,
Algherese Catalan neutralizes...
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phonology Southern Auvergnat garçon [ɡaʀˈsu] 'son'
Southeastern Limousin filh [fʲiʀ]
Norwegian Southern dialects rar [ʁ̞ɑːʁ̞] 'strange'
Either an approximant...
- work is
ascribed to
Tomier and Palaizi,
Bertran de Born, or
Bertran lo
Filhs.
Little to
nothing is
known of Guilhem's life. In a
tenso with
Guilhem Magret...
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Carbonel Bertran d'Alamanon
Bertran d'Aurel
Bertran de Born
Bertran de Born lo
Filhs Bertran de
Gordo Bertran de la Tor
Bertran de
Paris Bertran de Preissac...
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Composer Incipit Type
Notes Bernart de
Venzac Lo
Paire el
Filh el sant
Espirital religious Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras Gaita be
gaiteta del
castel profane Guiraut...
- of the poem). Never, he writes, "was such a
prince seen or heard" (anc
filhs de rei non fon
vistz ni ausitz).
Drawing on Ferdinand's
English descent...