Occitan vs Impart - What's the difference?
occitan | impart |
A Romance language spoken in Occitania, a region of Europe that includes Southern France, Auvergne, Limousin, and some parts of Catalonia and Italy.
To give a (l) or (l).
To (l) the (l) of; to make known; to show by words or tokens; to tell; to disclose.
* (John Dryden) (1631-1700)
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
*{{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Ben Travers)
, chapter=5, title= To hold a (l) or (l).
To obtain a share of; to partake of.
As a noun occitan
is occitan (language).As an adjective occitan
is of or pertaining to occitan (the region or the language).As a verb impart is
to give a (l) or (l).occitan
English
(wikipedia Occitan)Proper noun
(en proper noun)External links
*Occitan – English Dictionary]: from [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ Webster’s Dictionary– the Rosetta Edition. * *
impart
English
Verb
(en verb)- Well may he then to you his cares impart .
- Gentle lady, / When I did first impart my love to you.
A Cuckoo in the Nest, passage=The departure was not unduly prolonged.
- (Munday)