sautoir
[ soh-twahr, saw-; French soh-twar ]
/ soʊˈtwɑr, sɔ-; French soʊˈtwar /
noun, plural sau·toirs [soh-twahrz, saw-; French soh-twar] /soʊˈtwɑrz, sɔ-; French soʊˈtwar/.
a ribbon, chain, scarf, or the like, tied around the neck in such a manner that the ends cross over each other.
a chain to which a pendant is attached, worn around the neck.
Origin of sautoir
From French, dating back to 1935–40; see origin at
saltire
Words nearby sautoir
saut,
saut de basque,
sauterne,
sauternes,
sautillé,
sautoir,
sauté,
sauve qui peut,
sauvignon,
sauvignon blanc,
sav