briolette
American
[bree-uh-let, br ee-aw-let]
/ ˌbri əˈlɛt, bri ɔˈlɛt /
noun
plural
briolettes
briolette
British
/ ˌbriːəʊˈlɛt /
noun
Etymology
Origin of briolette
1860–65; < French, variant of brillolette, itself alteration (by association with brillant diamond) of brignolette literally, little dried plum (facetious coinage), equivalent to brignole (after Brignoles in Provence, where the plums are dried) + -ette -ette
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