Results for: French dialect of modern Normandy, French spoken by medieval Normans
English English
love poet of the late Middle Ages (German), medieval German troubadourminnesinger
love poet or singer, medieval European poet and musician; wandering singer; wandering musician; wandering poet, medieval poet or singertroubadour
love, love affair, amour; tall tale, tale filled with exaggeration; narrative or poem about chivalry and/or heroic adventures (esp. from the Middle Ages), love stories collectively, medieval adventure stories collectively, medieval adventure story, nar...romance
lullaby, lullaby (French), piece of music resembling lullabyberceuse
made modern; adapted to modern ways or viewsmodernized
made orally, spoken (usually of a will)nuncupative
Magyar, official language spoken in Hungary, native of Hungary, resident of Hungary (country in eastern Europe), of or pertaining to Hungary (country in eastern Europe), official language of Hungary, somebody from HungaryHungarian
main industrialized nations, modern non-Communist industrialized nations (including Japan, the USA, Canada, and the nations of western Europe)First World
majesty, male, Manitoba, March, May, medieval, middle, mill, Monday, Monsieur, mountainM.
make modern; improve; make new; become modern in thought or appearance, make something more modernmodernize
make or become French in nature or appearance or quality; make someone or something look like or be similar to the French (in customs, manners or dress)frenchify
make something French by adoptionGallicize
making of a cast of something as evidence, making of a mold; mold (French), mold or castmoulage
making reference to somebody spoken to, somebody being addressed, your normal self, your own person; by your own person; to your own person; from your own personyourself
male first name (French)Alain
 

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