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provencal

/proh-vuhn-sahl, prov-uhn-; French praw-vahn-sal/US // ˌproʊ vənˈsɑl, ˌprɒv ən-; French prɔ vɑ̃ˈsal //UK // (ˌprɒvɒnˈsɑːl, French prɔvɑ̃sal) //

原产地保护,原产地证,原产地名称,原产地

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to Provence, its people, or their language.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a native or inhabitant of Provence.
    • : Also called Occitan. a Romance language once widely spoken in southern France, still in use in some rural areas. Abbreviations: Pr, Pr., Prov.Compare langue d'oc.
    • : the dialect of Provençal used in Provence.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • While the humans are entertaining enough in this Provencal matinee, the bird is the star.

  • Castagnould was a Provencal and an old servant of the Mignon family.

  • While thus the interview is going on between Dalibard and the conspirator, we must bestow a glance upon the Provencal's home.

  • Hubert bent the knee to the new lord, with all that grace which he inherited from his Provencal blood.

  • In a no less expressive fashion, the Provencal peasant calls it lou portofais, lou porto-caneu.

  • He eats the same food as his two servants, a Provencal lad and the old woman who used to wait on his wife.