Normandie
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Normandie f (related adjective normandský, demonym Normanďan, female demonym Normanďanka)
- Normandy (an administrative region, historical province, and medieval kingdom in northwest France, on the English Channel)
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Inherited from Old French Normendie, from normant + -ie.
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Normandie f
- Normandy (an administrative region, historical province, and medieval kingdom in northwest France, on the English Channel)
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Borrowed from French Normandie.
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Normandie f (proper noun, genitive Normandie)
- Normandy (an administrative region, historical province, and medieval kingdom in northwest France, on the English Channel)
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From Old English Normandiġ, borrowed from Old French Normendie, from normant, from a Germanic language; equivalent to Normand + -ie.
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Normandie
- Normandy (an administrative region, historical province, and medieval kingdom in northwest France, on the English Channel)
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- English: Normandy
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- “Normandī(e, n. & adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-06-25.
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Normandie
- Normandy (an administrative region, historical province, and medieval kingdom in northwest France, on the English Channel)
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Normandie
- Normandy (an administrative region, historical province, and medieval kingdom in northwest France, on the English Channel)
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Normandie
- Normandy (an administrative region, historical province, and medieval kingdom in northwest France, on the English Channel)