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plural garçons
gär-ˈsōⁿ(z)
: a male waiter (as in a French restaurant)
"Here, garçon, bring us two halves of malt whisky, like a good fellow …."—
James Joyce
A world-renowned sommelier pilots you through the wine list as a brigade of gracious garçons fills your glasses.—
Anya Von Bremzen
Examples of garçon in a Sentence
“Garçon, bring another bottle of wine,” barked the haughty diner
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from French, "boy, servant" (in sense "waiter" originally short for garçon de café, garçon de restaurant, etc.), going back to Old French garz, garçun "servant of low status, boy," going back to Old Low Franconian *wrakkjo, *wrakkjon-, going back to Germanic *wrakjan- "someone pursued, exile" — more at wretch
First Known Use
1788, in the meaning defined above
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Cite this Entry
“Garçon.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gar%C3%A7on. Accessed 11 Nov. 2024.
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