Provençal Language

Provençal Language, one of the Romance dialects of France, spoken in the South of France, and different from that spoken in the N. as in closer connection with the original Latin than that of the N., which was modified by Teutonic influence.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Prout, Father * Provence
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Protagoras
Protection
Protestantism
Protestants
Proteus
Protogenes
Protoplasm
Proudhon, Pierre Joseph
Prout, Samuel
Prout, Father
Provençal Language
Provence
Proverbs, Book Of
Providence
Prudentius, Marcus Aurelius Clemens
Prussia
Prynne, William
Prytane`um
Psalmanazar, George
Psalms, The Book of
Psyche