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[ ba-non, -nawn ] / bæˈnɒn, -ˈnɔ̃ /
nouna small, round goat cheese from Provence, France, that is dipped in brandy before being wrapped in chestnut leaves. Origin of banonafter Banon, a village in SE France (Basses-Alpes) Words nearby banonBannister's disease, bannock, Bannockburn, banns, banoffee, banon, banquet, banquet room, banquette, Banquo, bans Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for banonUpon the book's release on Thursday, Banon told French TV she had no intention of reading the book. New DSK Book Tells of His Side of Diallo Affair, Prostitution Ring|Tracy McNicoll|December 2, 2011|DAILY BEAST Taubmann is similarly suspicious of the Tristane Banon case. New DSK Book Tells of His Side of Diallo Affair, Prostitution Ring|Tracy McNicoll|December 2, 2011|DAILY BEAST Diallo lawyers have manifestly followed the Banon and Carlton affairs to bolster their civil suit. New DSK Book Tells of His Side of Diallo Affair, Prostitution Ring|Tracy McNicoll|December 2, 2011|DAILY BEAST Taubmann writes “the Banon Affair, for sure, was planned in the electoral campaign program.” New DSK Book Tells of His Side of Diallo Affair, Prostitution Ring|Tracy McNicoll|December 2, 2011|DAILY BEAST
But at the Hotel Bel-Ami on Thursday, Banon pulled no punches. Tristane Banon Takes a Victory Lap|Tracy McNicoll|October 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST I have reason myself to know that two families of "Banon" still exist here. Notes and Queries, Number 139, June 26, 1852|Various
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