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Vannetais, n. and a. (ˈvænteɪ, ‖ vantɛ) [Fr., f. Vannes (see below).] (Designating) a dialect of Breton spoken in the region of Vannes in Brittany.
1953K. H. Jackson Lang. & Hist. in Early Britain ii. xiv. 301 He argues that the change to -ec took place also in Vannetais. 1967― Historical Phonol. of Breton ii. i. 18 The Vannetais dialect coincides on the whole quite closely on the west with the diocesan boundary in the valley of the Ellé, as far north at least as near le Faouet. 1977Word 1972 XXVIII. 14 The mixed character of the Vannetais dialect of Breton is explainable by the profound influence of these early Romance dialects. Ibid. 19 The area now occupied by Vannetais had less chance of retaining Gaulish than did the northwestern part of Brittany. |