Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LANGUED
Langued, a. Etym: [F. langue tongue. See Language. ] (Her. )
Defn: Tongued; having the tongue visible. Lions... represented as armed and langued gules. Cussans.
New American Oxford Dictionary
langued
langued |laNGd læŋd | ▶adjective Heraldry having the tongue of a specified tincture. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French langué ‘tongued ’ + -ed 2 .
Languedoc
Languedoc |ˌlɒ̃g (ə )ˈdɒk, French lɑ̃gdɔk | a former province of southern France, which extended from the Rhône valley to the northern foothills of the eastern Pyrenees.
Languedoc-Roussillon
Langue doc-Rous sil lon |ˌläNGdôk ˌro͞osēˈyôN ˌlɑŋɡədɔk ˌrusiˈjɔn | a region of southern France, on the Mediterranean coast, extending from the Rhône delta to the border with Spain.
Oxford Dictionary
langued
langued |ˈlaŋgd | ▶adjective Heraldry having the tongue of a specified tincture. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French langué ‘tongued ’ + -ed 2 .
Languedoc
Languedoc |ˌlɒ̃g (ə )ˈdɒk, French lɑ̃gdɔk | a former province of southern France, which extended from the Rhône valley to the northern foothills of the eastern Pyrenees.
Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon |ˌruːsɪˈjɒ̃, French ʀusijɔ̃ | a region of southern France, on the Mediterranean coast, extending from the Rhône delta to the border with Spain.
Duden Dictionary
Languedoc
Langue doc Substantiv, Neutrum oder Substantiv, feminin , das oder die |lãgˈdɔk |das Languedoc oder die Languedoc; Genitiv: der Languedoc eine südfranzösische Landschaft
Languedocwein
Langue doc wein , Langue doc-Wein Substantiv, maskulin , der Languedoc-Wein |Langued o cwein Langued o c-Wein |