ga·droon  (g ə-dr n )
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n.1. Architecture A band of convex molding carved with ornamental beading or reeding. 2. An ornamental band, used especially in silverwork, embellished with fluting, reeding, or another continuous pattern.
[Early Modern English gooderoon, gaudron, from French godron, from Middle French, from Old French goderon : god- in godet, drinking vessel without a base or handle (such vessels being frequently ornamented with gadroons in medieval times; from Middle Dutch kodde, cudgel, staff, cylindrical piece of wood; akin to Frisian kudde, cudgel) + -eron, diminutive suffix (from Old French -ier, -er, noun suffix, from Latin -ārius, noun suffix + Old French -on, diminutive suffix, from Latin -ō, -ōn-, hypocoristic suffix).]
ga·drooned adj. ga·drooning n. |