franc-prwençau

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[ˌfɾaŋkpɾwenˈsau̯]

1. masculine noun Franco-Provençal (person from Arpitania).

2. masculine noun Franco-Provençal (language of Arpitania).

Etymology: From franc and prwençau.

frjulã

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[fɾjuˈla]

1. adjective Friulian (related to Friuli or the Friulian people).

2. masculine noun Friulian (a person from Friuli).

3. masculine noun Friulian (language of Friuli).

Etymology: From Frjul plus derivative suffix .

Frjul

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[fɾjul]

1. proper noun Friuli (region in Northeast Italy).

Etymology: From Friulian Friûl.

franc-prwènçal

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[ˌfɾaŋkˈpɾwensal]

1. adjective Franco-Provençal (related to Arpitania or the Arpitan people).

Etymology: From franc and prwènçal.

franc

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[fɾaŋk]

1. adjective Frank (related to this Germanic people).

2. masculine noun Frank (person of this Germanic people).

3. masculine noun Frankish (language of the Franks).

Etymology: From Germanic *frank.

franzès

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[franˈzes]

1. adjective French (related to France or the French people).

2. masculine noun Frenchman (person from France).

3. masculine noun French (language of France).

Etymology: From Franza plus derivative suffix -ès.

Franza

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[ˈfranza]

1. proper noun France.

Etymology: From French France.

finestra

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[fiˈneʃtɾa]

1. feminine noun Window.

Etymology: From Latin fenestra.

fermatura

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[feɾmaˈtuɾa]

1. feminine noun Lock.

Etymology: From fermat, participle of fermăre, plus derivative suffix -ura.

fermăre

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[ˈfeɾməɾe]

1. transitive verb To close.

Etymology: From Latin firmare.