Category:Articles containing Old French (842-ca. 1400)-language text
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This category contains articles with Old French-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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Pages in category "Articles containing Old French (842-ca. 1400)-language text"
The following 168 pages are in this category, out of approximately 527 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Paladin
- Palamede Bozzuto
- Palatalization (sound change)
- Pantry
- Pape Satàn, pape Satàn aleppe
- Parchment
- Paris in the 17th century
- Parish
- Parish (Church of England)
- Parsley
- Parsnip
- Patois
- Patten (shoe)
- Paulet de Marselha
- Pavilion
- Peace
- Peirol
- Perry (surname)
- Philistines
- Phlebotomy
- Phonological changes from Classical Latin to Proto-Romance
- Pickaxe
- Pierre Campmas
- Pilcrow
- Pillory
- Pint
- Pinto
- Pity
- Police
- Pome
- Pomegranate
- Portuguese literature
- List of Portuguese words of Germanic origin
- Poultry
- Précieuse
- Pride
- Professor
- Prothesis (linguistics)
- Province
- Provost (religion)
- Provost marshal
- Prudence
- Puck (folklore)
- Purée
- Purlieu
- Pylos
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S
- Sable
- Salmon
- Salvia
- Sausage
- Scissors
- Scorpion
- Séance
- Seigneur
- Seigniorage
- Semantic change
- Senedd building
- Sepphoris
- Sequence of Saint Eulalia
- Serge (fabric)
- Sergeant
- Service of marriage
- Shawm
- Sibyl
- Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem
- Sicilian language
- Sidon
- Siege of Toulouse (1217–1218)
- Siege Perilous
- Sirventes
- Slavery
- Soke (legal)
- Solage
- Solder
- Soldier
- Song of Roland
- Sonority sequencing principle
- Southern France
- Sovereign
- Spencer (surname)
- Spice
- Spirituality
- Sport
- Spruce
- Squire
- Squirrel
- Sterling silver
- Oaths of Strasbourg
- Street names of the City of London
- Suburb
- Suet
- Swaging
- Swan
- Swastika