"ancienor" meaning in Old French

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Adjective

Etymology: From *antiānōrum, genitive plural of Vulgar Latin *antiānus. One of the few survivals of the Latin genitive plural as invariable adjectives in medieval Romance, cf. Old French crestienor (“Christian”), francor (“French”), paienor (“pagan”), and Old Spanish juzgo (“legal, of the judges”). Etymology templates: {{inh|fro|VL.|-}} Vulgar Latin, {{noncog|osp|juzgo||legal, of the judges}} Old Spanish juzgo (“legal, of the judges”) Head templates: {{head|fro|adjective|g=|head=}} ancienor, {{fro-adj|?}} ancienor
  1. of the ancients; ancient Synonyms: ancianor, ancienour, ancieneur, anciennor, anchienor, ancineor, acienous, anciennour
    Sense id: en-ancienor-fro-adj-EzWYpAaV Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header

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