Definitions for Cornichon

Cornichon Cor·ni·chon

Spelling: [kawr-ni-shon]
IPA: /ˈkɔr nɪˌʃɒn/

Cornichon is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 162 anagrams from letters in Cornichon (cchinnoor).

Definitions for Cornichon

noun

  1. a black vinifera grape grown for table use.
  2. the vine itself.
  3. (lowercase) a cucumber pickle; gherkin.

Origin of Cornichon

1965-70; French: literally, little horn, equivalent to corne horn + -ichon diminutive suffix

Examples for Cornichon

Cornichon made complaints about the 'Abbe Huff,' as he called him.

But, however undecided the fairy might be, it was quite different with Cornichon and Toupette.

Cornichon is taller and more manly than he was an hour ago, and Toupette no longer looks like a little girl.'

It is used especially for the Cornichon and Malaga in rich soil.

Cornichon lives in room number thirty-six on the third floor of a furnished lodging house in the street du Petit Lion.

My friend Cornichon, who is a goldsmith, works as long as a painter or a smith.

I quite forgot to fix the time when Cornichon should in his turn grow young.

I could restore you your youth,' she said to Cornichon, 'or your beauty,' turning to Toupette. '

Cornichon and Toupette were intended by Selnozoura to become husband and wife, as soon as they were old enough.

This is an excellent system for Malaga, Emperor, and Cornichon when growing in very fertile soil.

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