Norman-French is a 13 letter English word.
You can make 627 anagrams from letters in Norman-French (-acefhmnnnorr).
First recorded in 1595-1605
The whole dynasty to which he belonged were Norman French in all their relations.
The man spoke in the patois of the island, a kind of old Norman French which the young man understood very well.
Large numbers of the Norman French came with him, and French became the language of the court and of the nobility.
Amadas et Idoine, an anonymous Norman French poem of the twelfth century.
Alms is also in the singular number; being a contraction of the old Norman French, almesse, the plural of which was almesses.
The documents of that period were always written in Latin or Norman French.
The Norman French was largely composed of words of Latin origin.
They would not bother to learn the Norman French, which was still the language he heard in his dreams.
There he learned to speak Norman French and to love Norman ways.
Within a century of the decay of Norman French in England, a knowledge of modern languages began to assume value.
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