Lingua Franca

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A kind of jargon spoken on the Mediterranean and particularly throughout the coasts and parts of the Levant, composed of Italian, Spanish, French, vulgar Greek, and other languages. (C-L pg 630)
A kind of jargon spoken on the Mediterranean and particularly throughout the coasts and parts of the Levant, composed of Italian, Spanish, French, vulgar Greek, and other languages. (C-L pg 630)
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== In the Canon ==
== In the Canon ==

Current revision as of 21:20, 16 June 2007

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(The information in this section is from the 1771 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Please do not make edits to this section. Content is presented in its original form as to spelling and grammar use. This is what an educated person of Aubrey and Maturin's time would have known)


A kind of jargon spoken on the Mediterranean and particularly throughout the coasts and parts of the Levant, composed of Italian, Spanish, French, vulgar Greek, and other languages. (C-L pg 630)

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