There are many old French songs. Alouette is about a Lark. ( the bird). maybe you are thinking of the rather effluvious and silly ( Sur le Pont D"avignon) - On the bridge of Avignon. ( it is not rendered Sous Les Bombes D"avions! (under the aircraft bombs!) well the song is actually about the so-called Babylonian captivity of the Popes and the population"s apparent indifference, they are dancing on the bridge.
Headstrong, in Old French, is "testu."
It is a French and Old German name meaning 'spear ruler'.
"Aranjuez mon amour" simply means "Aranjuez my love". Aranjuez is actually a Spanish town, near Madrid.
"une cabane" is a hut, shack, cabin in French. "Casanier" from the Italian casa meaning house is an adjective describing someone who likes to stay at home. And finaly there is no such word as "casane" in modern or old French.
a song is spelled "une chanson / un chant" in french
Mavis is derived from Old French, and is the name of a type of song thrush. Beyond that, I am not aware of any specific meaning.
French and Old French, depending on which meaning you are meaning.
Headstrong, in Old French, is "testu."
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
English meaning: variation of Carl, joy, song of happiness French meaning: song of happiness Latin meaning: beatuiful woman
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
Capon is an old adjective meaning "coward" in French.
No it does not. It only has meaning in Old French, which is the language it came from.
The French word is 'estincelle' meaning tinsel
everday language
Carol/Carole comes from the French name, meaning "Melody/song".
The answer comes from the old french soufre meaning to burn.