Espaigne
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Old French
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Proper noun
1.3.1
Descendants
Old French
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Alternative forms
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Espangne
Espayne
(
Anglo-Norman
)
Etymology
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From
Latin
Hispānia
.
Proper noun
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Espaigne
f
(
nominative singular
Espaigne
)
Iberia
, the
Iberian Peninsula
; modern day
Spain
and
Portugal
Descendants
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French:
Espagne
Norman:
Espangne
→
Middle English:
Spayne
,
Speyne
,
Spaigne
,
Spayn
,
Spaine
English:
Spain
Scots:
Spaingie
Categories
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Old French terms inherited from Latin
Old French terms derived from Latin
Old French lemmas
Old French proper nouns
Old French feminine nouns
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