- Old Norman
Old Norman was one of many "
langue d'oïl " dialects. It was spoken throughout the region of what is now calledNormandy and spread into England, Southern Italy, Sicily, and theLevant . It is the ancestor of modern Norman, including the insular dialects (such asJèrriais ), as well as Anglo-Norman. Old Norman is often confused withOld French , which is sometimes used to describe all "langue d'oïl" dialects together.Old Norman contained many Norse (and a few Celtic) loanwords unknown in Old French at that time.
Writings of the
Jersey -born poetWace are among the few records of Old Norman that remain.Old Norman was the principal administrative language of the
Principality of Antioch during Crusader rule in theLevant . [Madden, Thomas F., ed. "Crusades: The Illustrated History", page 67.]References
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