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langued — ˈlaŋd adjective Etymology: Middle French langue + English ed heraldry : having the tongue visible and of a specified tincture lion armed and langued gules … Useful english dictionary
langued'oc — langue d oc (dôkʹ) n. The Romance language formerly spoken in and around Provence and Roussillon, developing into Provençal. [French, from Old French : langue, language; see language + de, of (from Latin dē. See de ) + Old Provençal … Universalium
langued — [ laŋgd] adjective Heraldry having the tongue of a specified tincture. Origin ME: from Fr. langué tongued + ed2 … English new terms dictionary
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