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quillon
[kee-yawn]
noun
plural
quillonseither of two transverse projecting members forming the cross guard of a sword.
quillon
/ °ģ¾±ĀįÉĢ /
noun
(often plural) either half of the extended crosspiece of a sword or dagger
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of quillon1
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of quillon1
Example Sentences
"The 2011 wildfire burnt down my house, all the trees, everything," Enrique Narvaez told Reuters as he watched firefighters in Quillon work to quench the blaze near his home.
Flanked by Albemarle County Police Officer Paul Quillonās motorcycle and Officer Katherine Kaneās Dodge Charger, more than two dozen of Jamesā friends cruised down Hillsdale Drive on the morning of May 26 to personally pass on greetings.
As Quillonās motorcycle passed by with emergency lights flashing, Jamesā friends slowly followed, passing her viewing stand while hooting, honking and hollering.
Two dozen drivers showed up at the Food Lion parking lot around 10:30 a.m. on May 26, taping decorations to their vehicles and shooting the breeze until time to line up behind Quillonās Harley-Davidson.
Community Newspaper Holdings says Quillon will continue as publisher of The Tribune-Democrat of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and remain a regional corporate executive.
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