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BNC: 16062 COCA: 14796

medallion

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
medallion /məˈdæljən/ noun
plural medallions
medallion
/məˈdæljən/
noun
plural medallions
Learner's definition of MEDALLION
[count]
: a large medal大奖章;大勋章
: a decoration that is shaped like a large medal像大奖章一样的装饰
: a small, round piece of food (such as meat)小块的圆形食物
BNC: 16062 COCA: 14796

medallion

noun

me·​dal·​lion mə-ˈdal-yən How to pronounce medallion (audio)
1
: a large medal
2
: something resembling a large medal
especially : a tablet or panel in a wall or window bearing a figure in relief, a portrait, or an ornament
3
or less commonly medaillon : a small, round or oval serving (as of meat or fish)

Synonyms

Example Sentences

the hockey team received a gold medallion at the Olympics
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Word History

Etymology

French médaillon, from Italian medaglione, augmentative of medaglia

First Known Use

1658, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of medallion was in 1658
BNC: 16062 COCA: 14796

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