Toulousain

See also: toulousain

English

Noun

Toulousain (plural Toulousains)

  1. A native or inhabitant of the city of Toulouse, the prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department and the Occitania region, France.
  2. An inhabitant of Toulouse.
  3. The area around or (historically) belonging to Toulouse.
    • 2000, Stephen O'Shea, The Perfect Heresy, Profile Books, published 2001, page 47:
      [B]y 1200 the Saint Gilles held territory in Provence as vassals of the Holy Roman emperor, land in the Toulousain from the king of France, and property in Gascony from the king of England.

French

Noun

Toulousain m (plural Toulousains, feminine Toulousaine)

  1. native or inhabitant of the city of Toulouse, the prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department and the Occitania region, France (usually male)