langue d'oc
OCCITANO-ROMANCE LANGUAGE OF WESTERN EUROPE
French language/Proven; Langue d'oc; Oc language family; Langue d'Oc; Southern Occitan; Occitan Language; Northern Occitan; Modern Occitan; Lenga d'òc; Lenga d'oc; Occitanian; Langue dÕoc; Langue dOoc; Langues d'oc; Oc languages; ISO 639:oci; ISO 639:oc; Mistralian; Occitan (post 1500); Occitan language (post 1500); Occitan languages; Occitan dialects; Occitan dialect; Provençal languages; Òc; Debates concerning Occitan linguistic classification; Occitanization; Occitanisation; History of the Occitan language
[l?langue d'oc(g)'d?k]
¦ noun the form of medieval French spoken south of the Loire, generally characterized by the use of oc to mean 'yes', and forming the basis of modern Provencal.
Origin
OFr. lit. 'language of oc' (see above).