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  • Puy - Wikipedia
    Puy (French pronunciation: [pɥi]) is a geological term used locally in the Auvergne, France for a volcanic hill The word derives from the Provençal puech, meaning an isolated hill, coming from Latin podium, which has given also puig in Catalan, poggio in Italian, poio in Galician and Portuguese
  • PUY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PUY is one of the hills of volcanic origin common in the Auvergne district of France
  • What Are French Lentils? - Allrecipes
    Grown in volcanic soil, the resulting Puy lentils have an even more peppery taste with a hint of earthy flavor French lentils not labeled "Puy" have simply been grown elsewhere, likely in another part of Europe or North America
  • PUY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'puy' puy in British English (pwiː ) noun a small volcanic cone
  • puy, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    puy, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • What Does The Name Puy Mean?
    Puy is a surname and toponymic byname of Occitan and French origin, derived from the Old Occitan puèg peg and French puy, ultimately from Latin podium, meaning “hill,” “height,” or “elevated place ”
  • Puy Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    The Templars were founded about the year 1118 by a Burgundian knight, Hugh de Paganis; the Hospitallers sprang from a foundation in Jerusalem erected by merchants of Amalfi before the First Crusade, and were reorganized under Gerard le Puy, master until 1120
  • puy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Inherited from Middle French puy, from Old French puy (“hill, height”), pui, from Latin podium Its current use as a regionalism referring to certain geographic features may be taken at least in part from Franco-Provençal; cf also Occitan puèg and Catalan puig




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