"romand" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [French]

IPA: /ʁɔ.mɑ̃/ Forms: romande [feminine], romands [masculine, plural], romandes [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Inherited from Middle French romand (16th c.), from Old French romanz, whence also modern roman. The final -d is probably due to internal analogy in Old French. It is also said to derive from analogy with allemand, but this influence may merely have reinforced the form in the Swiss context. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|fr|frm|romand|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Middle French romand, {{inh+|fr|frm|romand}} Inherited from Middle French romand, {{inh|fr|fro|romanz}} Old French romanz, {{doublet|fr|roman|notext=1}} roman Head templates: {{fr-adj}} romand (feminine romande, masculine plural romands, feminine plural romandes)
  1. French(-speaking) Swiss / Swiss French
    Sense id: en-romand-fr-adj-rwnXzSvj Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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