"olh" meaning in Ancien occitan

See olh in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

  1. Œil.
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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    "Du latin vulgaire oclus, du latin oculus."
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          "ref": "Bernart de Ventadour, Lo gens tems de pascor",
          "text": "Can vei vostras faissos\nE.ls bels olhs amoros,\nBe.m meravilh de vos\nCom etz de mal respos.\nE sembla.m trassios,\nCan om par francs e bos\nE pois es orgolhos\nLai on es poderos."
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    "Du latin vulgaire oclus, du latin oculus."
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