Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
Provençal .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to Provence in France.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Archaic form of
Provençal .
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Examples
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But we did have eat very well, especially this one dinner at a Provencial-style restaurant.
spring 2005 | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2005
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But we did have eat very well, especially this one dinner at a Provencial-style restaurant.
2005 May | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2005
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The wind that blew, is called Maestral, in the Provencial dialect, and indeed is the severest that ever I felt.
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Provencial tongue, spoken by the vulgar in Languedoc and Provence.
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The French Provencial furniture was upholstered in that color fabric, picking up the colors in the large Persian rug.
Gates of Paradise V.C.ANDREWS 1989
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The French Provencial furniture was upholstered in that color fabric, picking up the colors in the large Persian rug.
Gates of Paradise V.C.ANDREWS 1989
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Aromatically dominated by brett with plenty of leather, horsey aromas ... spice and red fruits come forward with time as do Provencial herb aromas.
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This happened during the closing ceremony of the Inter-Provencial Games.
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This happened during the closing ceremony of the Inter-Provencial Games.
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This happened during the closing ceremony of the Inter-Provencial Games.
Ed Stoffel 2009
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