catogan

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French

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Crébillon fils sporting a black catogan.

Etymology

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Obscure. The word is linked by etymologists to William Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan but he dies in 1726 and the word appears in French around 1770; moreover cadogan is attested in English around 1780.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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catogan m (plural catogans)

  1. ribbon to attach the hair
  2. ponytail attached by this ribbon

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