gascon
French edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Middle French gascon, from Old French gascon, Guascuinz, gascoign, gascun, from Latin vascōnem, from Proto-Basque or Aquitanian euskara. The initial -g- is likely due to influence from Germanic (Visigothic) pronunciation. Doublet of basque.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
gascon (feminine gasconne, masculine plural gascons, feminine plural gasconnes)
Noun edit
gascon m (uncountable)
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Further reading edit
- “gascon”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Occitan edit
Etymology edit
From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin vascōnem, from Proto-Basque or Aquitanian euskara. The initial -g- is likely due to influence from Germanic (Visigothic) pronunciation.
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Noun edit
gascon m (plural gascons, feminine gascona, feminine plural gasconas)
- (uncountable) Gascon dialect
- (countable) Gascon (person)
Adjective edit
gascon m (feminine singular gascona, masculine plural gascons, feminine plural gasconas)
- Gascon (all meanings)
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Etymology edit
From Latin vascōnem, from Proto-Basque or Aquitanian euskara. The initial -g- is likely due to influence from Germanic (Visigothic) pronunciation.
Adjective edit
gascon m (oblique and nominative feminine singular gascone)
- Gascon (all meanings)