polisson

English

Etymology

  • Borrowed from French polisson.

    Noun

    polisson

    1. (rare) A dishonest or mischievous person; a scamp.
      Synonyms: see Thesaurus:villain

    References

    French

    Etymology

  • From polisse.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /pɔ.li.sɔ̃/

    Noun

    polisson m (plural polissons)

    1. naughty child, scamp
      • 1958, Georges Brassens, “Le Pornographe”:
        J'suis l'pornographe / Du phonographe / Le polisson / De la chanson
        I'm the pornographer / Of the phonograph / The scallywag / Of the song

    Adjective

    polisson (feminine polissonne, masculine plural polissons, feminine plural polissonnes)

    1. mischievous
    2. licentious, shameless

    Descendants

    • Catalan: polissó
    • Spanish: polizón
    • English: polisson

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