different between bandeaux vs bandeaus
bandeaux
English
Alternative forms
- bandeaus
Etymology
From the French bandeaux, the plural form of bandeau, whence the English bandeau.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?bænd??/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?band??/
- or as in French
- Homophone: bandeau
Noun
bandeaux pl
- plural of bandeau
bandeaux sg (singulare tantum)
- A bandeau, a single band (or a set of such bands) for a woman’s hair.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:bandeaux.
Translations
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b??.do/
Noun
bandeaux m
- plural of bandeau
Descendants
- English: bandeaux
bandeaux From the web:
bandeaus
English
Noun
bandeaus
- plural of bandeau
- 1839: Alexander Forbes, esq, California: A History, published by Smith, Elder and Co. Cornhill, London
- Their feather-bandeaus are sometimes very beautiful; and the acquisition of the materials of some of them must be a work of great labour.
- 1839: Alexander Forbes, esq, California: A History, published by Smith, Elder and Co. Cornhill, London
See also
- bandeaux
Anagrams
- unabased
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