Loir - Wikipedia It is a left tributary of the Sarthe Its source is in the Eure-et-Loir department, north of Illiers-Combray It joins the river Sarthe in Briollay, north of the city of Angers
Loir gris - Edible dormouse or Fatty dormouse in France The Edible dormouse or Loir in French is the largest European dormouse and frequently makes its home in peoples houses where they can be a disturbance for some people with the noise they make at night running around in the roof and squealing at night
About the Loir Edible Dormouse in France The Loir is the largest of the European Dormice with fur that is grey or grey brown with white fur underneath, a grey bushy tail, large ears with eyes that are round and dark in colour
loir - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Inherited from Old French loir, leir, lère, from Vulgar Latin *glirem, from Classical Latin glīrem Compare Spanish lirón Cf also similar loss of initial Latin 'g-' in Old French luissel (from *globuscellum), lemoissel (from *glomiscellum)
What does LOIR mean? - Definitions. net A loir is a small, nocturnal mammal belonging to the Gliridae family, more commonly known as dormice They are often found in Europe and are known for their long periods of hibernation
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