"épagneul" meaning in French

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Noun

IPA: /e.pa.ɲœl/ Audio: Fr-Paris--épagneul.ogg Forms: épagneuls [plural], épagneule [feminine]
Etymology: Inherited from Old French espagneul, espaigneul, a Gallicization of Old Occitan espaignol (“Spanish”), from Vulgar Latin *Hispāniolus (“Spanish”), from Hispānia (“Spain”). First used as Espainholz in the 14th century by Gaston III of Foix, who described them in a book on hunting. An alternative theory derives it from the Old French verb espeignir (“lay down”), in reference to the behavior of the dogs when hunting game. However, it more likely means "from Spain", as Gaston brought them back from there. Doublet of espagnol. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|fr|fro|espagneul|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old French espagneul, {{inh+|fr|fro|espagneul}} Inherited from Old French espagneul, {{der|fr|pro|espaignol||Spanish}} Old Occitan espaignol (“Spanish”), {{der|fr|VL.|*Hispāniolus||Spanish}} Vulgar Latin *Hispāniolus (“Spanish”), {{doublet|fr|espagnol}} Doublet of espagnol Head templates: {{fr-noun|m|f=+}} épagneul m (plural épagneuls, feminine épagneule)
  1. spaniel Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Dogs
    Sense id: en-épagneul-fr-noun-BjS7Eo2A Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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