1. provencal - Noun
2. provencal - Adjective
3. Provencal - Proper noun
the medieval dialects of Langue d'oc (southern France)
of or relating to Provence or its people or their culture
Source: WordNetAioli epitomizes the heat, the power, and the joy of the Provencal sun, but it has another virtue -- it drives away flies. Frederic Mistral
In this definitively climate (no Provencal vineyard is more than 25 miles/56km from the Mediterranean), the vines enjoy around 3000 sunshine hours per year, along with an annual average temperature of 58F (14.5C). Source: Internet
Microwave, Dishwasher & Oven Safe.5 inches Souleo Provence Pottery, formerly known as Terre E Provence Pottery, is the quintessential handmade French artisan Provencal ceramic tableware. Source: Internet
My companion chose the 8oz grilled Swordfish a la Provencal with buttered new potatoes and sauce vierge along with a side order of garlic mushrooms. Source: Internet
Recipes include Tuscan bean and farro soup, which she learned to make in Italy; Provencal wheatberry salad and mujadarra, a Middle Eastern rice and lentil dish. Source: Internet
Jerry Provencal and Buddy Smith work with resident Lori on a coloring project in the group home in Macomb. Source: Internet