Veso (? [m?])
(with) definite article: ? [lou?]Term mentioned by Piat, who defines its origin as "(for.)". This is probably an abbreviation of "forézien", which is a dialect, called "Arpitan" (or Franco-Provençal), that is mainly spoken in the Monts du Forez region; NB: Compare Vèse (Bretagne [Brittany]).
Piat, L.: Dictionnaire français-occitanien: donnant l'équivalent des mots français dans tous les dialectes de la langue d'oc moderne, vol. 1: A-H (Montpellier, 1893), p.216 (➺ Cornemuse).