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bijou

[ bee-zhoo, bee-zhoo ]

noun

, plural bi·joux [bee, -zhooz, bee-, zhooz].
  1. a jewel.
  2. something small, delicate, and exquisitely wrought.


bijou

/ ˈbiːʒuː /

noun

  1. something small and delicately worked, such as a trinket
  2. ironic.
    modifier small but elegant and tasteful

    a bijou residence

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bijou1

1660–70; < French < Breton bizou (jeweled) ring, derivative of biz finger; cognate with Cornish bisou finger-ring, derivative of bis finger
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bijou1

C19: from French, from Breton bizou finger ring, from biz finger; compare Welsh bys finger, Cornish bis
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Example Sentences

This year's search showcased a variety of home styles including quirky conversions, grand designs, period renovations and bijou pads.

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“Watermark is also a must,” says Maul of the bijou bookstore.

After his friends go home, he makes for his bedroom, a bijou space to the rear of the apartment that’s appointed with a simple antique Iranian table and a Flos Parentesi lamp.

The bijou dwelling is an example of what campaigners say is a growing phenomenon of micro-homes, driven by high rent and property prices.

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“Truly, yes, to pray with. It would be pleasing to the saints if one used so fine a rosary as this, instead of wearing it as a vain bijou.”

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