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Definition of Chignons
1. chignon [n] - See also: chignon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chignons
Literary usage of Chignons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wigwam and War-path by Alfred Benjamin Meacham (1875)
"... IN HOOPS AND chignons. UMATILLA Agency has been mentioned on former pages« I
return to it now to say something more of its people. ..."
2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1867)
"chignons " and " cheese " sounds funny. Uncle. Yes, my dear. Alliteration.
But cheese and chignons have more in common than Ch. However, you think chignons ..."
3. The Laws of Health in Relation to the Human Form by Daniel Garrison Brinton, George Henry Napheys (1870)
"I ON FALSE HAIR, chignons, ETC. The most crabbed moralist, we presume, will hardly
object to false hair in the shape of a wig—but when it comes to a ..."
4. Personal Beauty: How to Cultivate and Preserve it in Accordance with the by Daniel Garrison Brinton, George Henry Napheys (1870)
"ON FALSE HAIR, chignons, ETC. The most crabbed moralist, we presume, will hardly
object to false hair in the shape of a wig—but when it comes to a " chignon ..."