lumignon

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French limignon, lumignon, from Old French limeignons (candle-wick), eventually from Late Latin licinium, from ellychnium (lamp-wick), from Ancient Greek ἐλλύχνιον (ellúkhnion, lamp-wick). The intermediate forms perhaps received influence from Medieval Latin lūminiōnem (lighting) (influenced by lūmen (light)) or from Vulgar Latin *lūcinium (influenced by lūx (light), compare Italian lucignolo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ly.mi.ɲɔ̃/
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Noun

lumignon m (plural lumignons)

  1. small light
  2. candle end

Further reading

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