- with
Bruges (Belgium) is
purely coincidental. The place-name
comes from
Gasconic bruche, with a
plural -s
meaning "bushes", "scrubs".
Anthony Moura-Komenan...
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Gascon (English: /ˈɡæskən/; Gascon: [ɡasˈku(ŋ)], French: [ɡaskɔ̃] ) is the
vernacular Romance variety spoken mainly in the
region of Gascony, France. It...
- L****alle is a surname,
originally a
Gasconic patronymic.
People with the name include: Camille-Léopold Cabaillot-L****alle (1839-1902),
French painter Ferdinand...
- -onis (Lithuanian) "son of"[citation needed] -os (Gr****) like
Latin -us (
Gasconic, Spanish, Portuguese) from
Latin -us[citation needed] -opoulos, -opulos...
-
Basque spelling tz)
evolved in
Spanish to the
current form.
There are
Gasconic cognates of
Garcia like G****ie and G****ion (Béarn, G****io 14th century...
- word
taxus (Italian t****o,
Corsican t****u,
Occitan teis,
Catalan teix,
Gasconic tech,
Spanish tejo,
Asturian texu,
Portuguese teixo,
Galician teixo and...
-
borrowing of
words from a
Scandinavian language in the
local Occitan dialect,
Gasconic Occitan, tend to
prove that
these writings have
greatly exaggerated the...
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include Delalonde, Delalondre. The
French surnames Delalande,
Lalande (
Gasconic Lalanne) are
unrelated to it, but from one of the
numerous French place-names...