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patois
 noun  (plural ~)  Etymology: French  Date: 1643  1.  a. a dialect other than the standard or literary dialect  b. uneducated or provincial speech  2. the characteristic special language of an occupational or social group ; jargon
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  n. (pl. same) the dialect of the common people in a region, differing fundamentally from the literary language. Etymology: F, = rough speech, perh. f. OF patoier treat roughly f. patte paw ...
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  1. фр. местный говор ...
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  fr. noun местный говор ...
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  1. A patois is a form of a language, especially French, that is spoken in a particular area of a country. In France patois was spoken in rural, less developed regions. = dialect N-VAR 2. A patois is a language that has developed from a mixture of other languages. A substantial proportion of the population speak a French-based patois. = creole N-VAR ...
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  ~ n plural patois, a spoken form of a language used by the people of a small area and different from the national or standard language ...
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  - 1643, from Fr. patois "native or local speech," from O.Fr. patoier "handle clumsily, to paw," from pate "a paw," from V.L. *patta, perhaps imitative of the sound made by a paw. ...
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