See also salón, Salon, and saloon
English[]
Etymology[]
From French salon, from Italian salone (“‘large room’”), from sala. Compare cabinet (“‘a government group’”), also from room used to gather.
Pronunciation[]
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Noun[]
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Salon ({{{1}}})
- a large room, especially one used to receive and entertain guests
- a gathering of people for a social or intellectual meeting
- an art gallery
- a beauty salon or similar establishment
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- Uppsala
Translations[]
a large room
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a gathering of people
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an art gallery
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a beauty salon
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Esperanto[]
Noun[]
salon
- accusative singular of salo
Finnish[]
Etymology 1[]
Noun[]
salon
- Genitive singular form of salo.
Etymology 2[]
Noun[]
salon
- Genitive singular form of salko.
French[]
Etymology[]
From Italian salone.
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Salon m. (plural Salons)
- living room
- salon
Interlingua[]
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Salon (es)
- sitting room, living room
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