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goujon

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromFrenchgoujon(gudgeon (fish)).Doublet ofgudgeon.

Noun

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goujon (pluralgoujons)

  1. Amudcat(fish).
    • 2018, Henri Charpentier,Life à la Henri: Being the Memories of Henri Charpentier:
      Goujons are tiny brook-fish like the white bait which are served on the sea coast in this country; but to watch a Frenchman with an untrimmed beard as he devours schools ofgoujons is an experience.

Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromFrenchgoujon(dowel, pin).

Noun

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goujon (pluralgoujons)

  1. (cooking) A thin strip of food, usuallyfish orchicken.

French

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Frenchgojon,goujon, fromLatingōbiōnem, fromgōbius, fromAncient Greekκωβιός(kōbiós).

Noun

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goujon m (pluralgoujons)

  1. gudgeon(fish)

Etymology 2

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Fromgouge +‎-on.

Noun

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goujon m (pluralgoujons)

  1. dowel,pin

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