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chignon
[ sheen-yon, sheen-yuhn; French shee-nyawn ]
noun
plural chignons
- a large, smooth twist, roll, or knot of hair, worn by women at the nape of the neck or the back of the head.
chignon
/ ʃiɲɔ̃; ˈʃiːnjɒn /
noun
- an arrangement of long hair in a roll or knot at the back of the head
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Derived Forms
- ˈԴDzԱ, adjective
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Other yvlog Forms
- gԴDzԱ adjective
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yvlog History and Origins
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of chignon1
C18: from French, from Old French chaignon link, from chaine chain ; influenced also by Old French tignon coil of hair, from tigne, moth, from Latin tinea moth
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He also throws in an allusion to Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” — cue the blond chignon — that does his movie no favors.
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The women’s cheeks are stained with blush, their hair in chignons.
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She wore a flowing, bright yellow dress, and her blonde hair was perfectly coiffed in a thick chignon.
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Delicate of frame and strong of stamina, with thick eyeglasses and long corn-silk hair pulled into a chignon, she resembled an unlikely hybrid of the poet Marianne Moore and the golden-age movie star Loretta Young.
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Her blond hair was usually ironed straight or pulled back into a messy chignon.
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