fleuron
[ flur-on, floo r- ]
/ ˈflɜr ɒn, ˈflʊər- /
noun
a floral motif, as one used as a terminal point or in a decorative series on an object.
Printing.
flower(def 6).
Origin of fleuron
1350–1400; < French; Old French
floron, equivalent to
flor
flower +
-on noun suffix; replacing Middle English
flouroun < Old French
Words nearby fleuron
flettner control,
fleur,
fleur-de-lis,
fleur-de-lys,
fleurette,
fleuron,
fleury,
flevoland,
flew,
flews,
flex
Example sentences from the Web for fleuron
Fleuron on the title-page of Histoire de lamesure du temps par les horloges, byFerdinand Berthoud, 1802.
Choffard |Vera SalomonsFleuron on the title-page of volume vii ofCollection complte des uvres deJ.-J.
Choffard |Vera SalomonsAnd so he went on board the Fleuron to surrender his sword and his privateer commission.
Privateers and Privateering |E. P. Statham
British Dictionary definitions for fleuron
fleuron
/ (ˈflʊərɒn, -rən, ˈflɜː-) /
noun
another name for flower (def. 8)
cookery
a decorative piece of pastry
Word Origin for fleuron
C14: from French, from Old French
floron, from
flor
flower