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Etymology

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Borrowed from French Couserans, itself from Occitan Coserans.

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Couserans

  1. A historical region of Ariège, Occitanie, France
    Meronyms: Alos, Aulus-les-Bains, Biert, Boussenac, Castillon-en-Couserans, Couflens, Engomer, Encourtiech, Lacourt, Lorp-Sentaraille, Massat, Montjoie-en-Couserans, Oust, Rivèrenert, Saint-Girons, Saint-Lizier, Seix, Sentein, Soueix-Rogalle

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Occitan Coserans.

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Proper noun

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le Couserans m

  1. Couserans (a historical region of Ariège, Occitanie, France)
    Holonyms: Ariège, Gascogne
    Meronyms: Aleu, Alos, Antras, Argein, Arrien-en-Bethmale, Aucazein, Audressein, Aulus-les-Bains, Biert, Boussenac, Castillon-en-Couserans, Cescau, Couflens, Engomer, Encourtiech, Ercé, Erp, Eycheil, Lacourt, Le Port, Lorp-Sentaraille, Massat, Montjoie-en-Couserans, Oust, Rivèrenert, Saint-Girons, Saint-Lizier, Salsein, Seix, Sentein, Sentenac-d’Oust, Soueix-Rogalle, Soulan

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