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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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which displays as Old French: text in Old French (842-ca. 1400) language here.
Pages in category "Articles containing Old French (842-ca. 1400)-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 565 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Adamant
- Aglet
- Alley
- Almond
- Alta cappella
- Ambergris
- Ambroise
- American and British English spelling differences
- Amis et Amiles
- Anagallis arvensis
- F. Andrieu
- Anglicism
- Anglo-Norman language
- Anointing
- Antipodes
- Apheresis (linguistics)
- Apothecary
- Archduke
- Archibald (name)
- Armour
- Arson
- Aspremont (chanson de geste)
- Assegai
- Assizes
- Autumn
- Avoirdupois
B
- Bachelor
- Baggage
- Charles Baillie (papal agent)
- Bamberg Codex
- Baphomet
- Barbican
- Baron
- Peter Bartholomew
- Battlement
- Bayard (legend)
- Bedon
- Belfry
- Benoît de Sainte-Maure
- Beryl
- Beryl (given name)
- Bevis of Hampton
- Bezant
- Bichon Frisé
- Bidet
- Biscotti
- Biscuit
- Blancmange
- Blasphemy
- Blister
- Blond
- Blue
- Bocage
- Bodach
- Book of Jonah
- Book of Treasures
- Borax
- Botanical garden of Upper Brittany
- Boulogne agreement
- Bourgeoisie
- Bracelet
- Braies
- Brelan
- Jehan Bretel
- Brioche
- Britain (place name)
- British nobility
- Brittonic languages
- Brussels-South railway station
- Bullace
- Bullshit
- John Burley
- Burnett (surname)
- Byblos
C
- Battle of Caen (1346)
- Cagot
- Calendar
- Canine distemper
- Cantaloupe
- Cantons of Switzerland
- Carillon
- Carriage
- Cath Palug
- Cauterization
- Cestui que
- Chair
- Champart
- Chance (name)
- Chanson de geste
- Jean Chapelain
- Charity (practice)
- Charlemagne
- Charles I of Anjou
- Chemical element
- Chickpea
- Chime (bell instrument)
- Chimere
- Chivalry
- Cholent
- Chrétien de Troyes
- Chrism
- Christmas
- Cider
- Civility
- Clan Barrett
- Clock
- Clove
- Cockatrice
- Coffin
- Colart le Boutellier
- Colognian phonology
- Colosseum
- Community
- Company
- Conditional mood
- Congé d'élire
- Contract (Catholic canon law)
- Cordwainer
- Coriander
- Cortain
- Cortes (surname)
- Cotillion
- Cotte
- Couch
- Count of the Stable
- Country
- County of Champagne
- Crayfish
- Crème caramel
- Crocodile
- Le Croisic
- Cross
- Cupid
- Cupressus
- Curtilage
- Cwtch
D
E
- Ecclesiastical Latin
- Economy of Paris
- County of Edessa
- Elephant
- Elision
- Embracery
- Emerald
- Emerald Tablet
- Emerods
- Emperor
- English and Welsh bastardy laws
- English Channel
- English loanwords in Irish
- English muffin
- Englishry
- Epenthesis
- Escrow
- Michel d'Esne
- Esquire
- Ethics
- Etruscan language
- Etymology of California
- European polecat
- European rabbit
- Eustace the Monk
- Eustache le Peintre de Reims
- Excalibur