Bourguignon
See also: bourguignon
English edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French bourguignon.
Proper noun edit
Bourguignon
- The Romance Burgundian language or dialect.
- 1843, The biographical dictionary of the Society for the diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Great Britain:
- He published an edition of Virgil in the Bourguignon dialect, with notes, at Dijon, in 1831.
- 2008, Gillian Sankoff, Miriam Meyerhoff, Naomi Nagy, Social Lives in Language--sociolinguistics and Multilingual Speech, →ISBN:
- Another consequence is that French has become increasingly different from Oïl varieties, which cannot be considered as French dialects today; Franc- Comtois, Walloon, Picard, Norman, Gallo, Poitevin-Saintongeais, Bourguignon-Morvandiau, Lorrain [...]
- 2016, Fanny Madeline, Meredith Cohen, Space in the Medieval West, →ISBN:
- [And] instead of recovering the Bourguignon dialect, he recovered good Parisian French!
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Noun edit
Bourguignon m (plural Bourguignons, feminine Bourguignonne)
Further reading edit
- “Bourguignon”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.