goujon
Origin of goujon
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Jean [zhahn], /ʒɑ̃/, c1510–c1568, French sculptor.
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How to use goujon in a sentence
Three kilometres up-river is a little riverside inn called the "goujon de l'Oise."
The Automobilist Abroad | M. F. (Milburg Francisco) MansfieldThe gallery sculptures are very fine, and the upper tier is much in the style of Jean goujon.
Account of a Tour in Normandy, Vol. I. (of 2) | Dawson TurnerMathieu and Laugier, and an astronomer of the Observatory, named M. goujon.
Romme, goujon and the others stand ranked before a swiftly-appointed, swift Military Tribunal.
The French Revolution | Thomas CarlyleHearing the sentence, goujon drew a knife, struck it into his breast, passed it to his neighbour Romme; and fell dead.
The French Revolution | Thomas Carlyle
British Dictionary definitions for goujon
/ (ˈɡuːʒɒn) /
a small strip of fish or chicken, coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried
Origin of goujon
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