Saint-Lizier

See also: Saint Lizier

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French Saint-Lizier, itself from Occitan Sent Líser.

Proper noun

Saint-Lizier

  1. A village in the Ariège department, Occitanie, France.
    Holonym: Couserans

Translations

Anagrams

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Occitan Sent Líser. ST Lizier attested on the Cassini map (1740s).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛ̃.li.zje/

Proper noun

Saint-Lizier m

  1. Saint-Lizier (a village in the Ariège department, Occitanie, France)
    Synonym: (historical) Austria-la-Romaine
    Holonym: Couserans
    Meronyms: Basterne, Bécat, Borde d’en bas, Biros, Cérisols, Cornecu, Marsan, Matissous, Miguet, Montredon, Mouliéris, Pouterol, Saint-Blanquat, Saint-Jacques, Saint-Valentin
  2. A village in Ustou, Ariège department, Occitanie, France
    Synonym: Saint-Lizier d’Ustou
    Holonym: Ustou

Derived terms

  • licérois
  • Licérois
  • Saint-Lézer

Descendants

  • English: Saint-Lizier

Further reading

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