tortillon

English

Etymology

French tortillon

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɔː(ɹ)tiˈjɒn/

Noun

tortillon (plural tortillons)

  1. An artist’s tool used to smudge and blend a drawing made from charcoal, pencil, or pastel, consisting of a tightly-wound stick of soft, fibrous paper, sanded to a point at one end like a pencil.

French

Alternative forms

  • tourtillon

Etymology 1

From tortiller + -on.

Noun

tortillon m (plural tortillons)

  1. (painting) tortillon
  2. headpad (a turban of wound cloth used for carrying loads on the head)
  3. (Louisiana) bun (hairstyle)
  4. (Louisiana) eddy, whirlpool
    Synonyms: tourbillon, vire-vire

Etymology 2

From tourte + -illon.

Noun

tortillon m (plural tortillons)

  1. a cake in the form of a torus, first boiled and then baked; a specialty of southwest France

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