papillon
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English[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
From French papillon (“butterfly”), from Latin pāpiliō (“butterfly, moth”). Doublet of pavilion.
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Noun[edit]
papillon (plural papillons)
- A small dog of a certain breed having large ears.
- 2014 November 29, Rachel Nuwer, “Lassie gets an upgrade”, in New Scientist, number 2997, page 47:
- The researchers tested various breeds, including border collies, golden retrievers, pit bulls, labradors and even Jackson's own little papillon.
Further reading[edit]
- Papillon (dog) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Latin pāpiliōnem. Doublet of pavillon. The swimming sense of "butterfly stroke" is probably a semantic loan from English.
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Noun[edit]
papillon m (plural papillons)
- butterfly
- Vif et léger comme un papillon. ― Lively and light like a butterfly.
- (by extension) someone brilliant, versatile and inconstant
- 1833, Gautier, Albertus:
- Avec sa cour folâtre de jeunes merveilleux, papillons de boudoirs […] Véronique était là.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (fashion) knot
- 1842, Victor Hugo, Rhin:
- Le grand papillon noir, c’est la coiffure du pays. Coiffure gracieuse. De larges rubans de soie noire ajustés en cocarde sur le front, […] derrière laquelle les cheveux tombent sur le dos en deux longues nattes.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (mechanics) Ellipsis of écrou papillon.; wing nut, butterfly nut
- (swimming) butterfly stroke
- Le record du monde en nage papillon. ― The world record for butterfly stroke.
- Nager le papillon. ― Swimming butterfly.
- (colloquial) parking ticket
- Les automobilistes parisiens ont fortement tendance à classer dans un tiroir les papillons qu’ils trouvent sur leur pare-brise.
- Parisian motorists have a strong tendency to file the tickets they find on their windshields in a drawer.
- (engineering) butterfly valve
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papillon
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.- Minute papillon ! ― Wait a minute!
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Further reading[edit]
- “papillon”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Italian[edit]
Noun[edit]
papillon m (invariable)
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