Tybalt means "prince of cats" in what language?

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French?

Tybalt is a character In William Shakespeare's 1595 play, Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt is the cousin of Juliet Capulet, and the rival of Romeo Montague. His nickname of "the Prince of Cats" may refer to the quarrelsome and vicious character of Tybalt the Cat in the fables of Reynard the Fox, a character that is said to have originated in French folklore.
It's not from a language. His nickname of "the Prince of Cats" may refer to the quarrelsome and vicious character of Tybalt the Cat in the fables of Reynard the Fox, which would have been well-known to Shakespeare's audience.

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