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See also: Pilon, Pilón, PILON, and pilón

English

Etymology

From Spanish pilón.

Noun

pilon (plural pilons or pilones)

  1. (Latin America) A conical loaf of sugar.
  2. (Texas) A gratuity given by tradesmen to customers settling their accounts.
  3. A heap of tobacco arranged for fermentation.

Synonyms

French

Etymology

From piler + -on.

Pronunciation

Noun

pilon m (plural pilons)

  1. pestle
  2. wooden leg
  3. thigh (the thigh bone of poultry meat)

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Indonesian

Pronunciation

Adjective

pilon (comparative lebih pilon, superlative paling pilon)

  1. pretend not to know

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French pylône.

Noun

pilon m (plural piloni)

  1. pylon

Declension

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Turkish

Noun

pilon (definite accusative pilonu, plural pilonlar)

  1. pylon (a gateway to the inner part of an Ancient Egyptian temple)

Declension

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