Associations to the word «Gascon»
Noun
- Aquitaine
- Pyrenees
- Athos
- Bordeaux
- Dialect
- Navarre
- Anglo
- Mercenary
- Spanish
- Norman
- Monsieur
- French
- Archer
- Italian
- Duke
- France
- Appeal
- Jean
- English
- Edward
- Gentleman
- Cardinal
- Prince
- Commune
- Of
- Language
- Musketeer
- Vassal
- Englishmen
- Count
- Quebec
- Lord
- Spain
- Goth
- Infantry
- Sans
- Henry
- Anjou
- King
- Sancho
- Portuguese
- Catalonia
- Papacy
- Tongue
- Cavalier
- Raoul
- Accent
- Nobles
- Castile
- Duchy
- Burgundy
- Hound
- Neutrality
- Normandy
- Petit
- Laughing
- Picard
- Southwestern
- Suffix
- Graveyard
- Nobility
- Talbot
- Tis
- Nobleman
- Cadet
- Michel
- Brittany
- Countryman
- Lancaster
- Lords
- Val
- Sire
- Levy
- Gabriel
- Byron
- Duchess
- Clement
- Tribunal
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
GASCON, noun. A native or inhabitant of Gascony, a region of southwest France. [from 14th c.]
GASCON, noun. (obsolete) A braggart; a bully.
GASCON, adjective. Of or relating to Gascony.
GASCON, adjective. (obsolete) braggart; swaggering
GASCON, proper noun. The dialect of the Occitan language spoken in Gascony.
GASCON OCCITAN, proper noun. A dialect of the Occitan language spoken in parts of southern France and northern Spain.
Wise words
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