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rinceau
[
Fr.
r
a
n
-
soh
]
rin·ceau
/
Fr.
rɛ̃ˈsoʊ
/
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[
Fr.
r
a
n
-
soh
]
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noun,
plural
rin·ceaux
/
Fr.
-ˈsoʊ
/
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[
Fr.
-
soh
]
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.
an ornamental foliate or floral motif.
Origin:
1770–80;
<
French;
Middle French
rainsel
<
Vulgar Latin
*rāmuscellus,
derivative of
Late Latin
rāmusculus,
diminutive of
rāmus
branch (
see
ramus
)
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