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napoleon

1 American  
[nuh-poh-lee-uhn, -pohl-yuhn] / nəˈpoʊ li ən, -ˈpoʊl yən /

noun

  1. a pastry consisting of thin layers of puff paste interlaid with a cream or custard filling.

  2. a former gold coin of France, equal to 20 francs and bearing a portrait either of Napoleon I or of Napoleon III.

  3. Cards.

    1. a game in which the players bid for the privilege of naming the trump, stating the number of tricks they propose to win.

    2. a bid in this game to take all five tricks of a hand.


Napoleon 2 American  
[nuh-poh-lee-uhn, -pohl-yuhn] / nəˈpoʊ li ən, -ˈpoʊl yən /

noun

  1. Louis Napoleon III.

  2. a male given name.


napoleon British  
/ nəˈpəʊlɪən /

noun

  1. a former French gold coin worth 20 francs bearing a portrait of either Napoleon I or Napoleon III

  2. cards the full name for nap 3

  3. the US name for millefeuille

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Etymology

Origin of napoleon

First recorded in 1805–15, napoleon is from the French word napoléon