Word of the Day Archive
Saturday September 22, 2007
embonpoint \ahn-bohn-PWAN\
, noun:
Plumpness of person; stoutness.
With his embonpoint, Mr Soames appears to be wearing a quadruple-breasted suit.
-- Simon Hoggart, "Roll up, roll up, to explore the Soames Zone", The Guardian, February 1, 2000
His embonpoint expands by the day and his eyes are buried in the fat of his cheeks.
-- quoted in Goethe: The Poet and the Age: Revolution and Renunciation by Nicholas Boyle
Embonpoint is from French, literally "in good condition" (en, "in" + bon, "good" + point, "situation, condition").
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