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Etymology edit

Borrowed from French calembour.

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Noun edit

calembour (plural calembours)

  1. A pun.

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French edit

Etymology edit

Uncertain, possibly influenced by bourde (blunder).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

calembour m (plural calembours)

  1. pun (joke or type of wordplay)
    Synonym: jeu de mots
    • 1972, Charles Aznavour (lyrics and music), “Comme ils disent”, in Idiote, je t'aime…:
      On déballe des vérités / Sur des gens qu’on a dans le nez / On les lapide / Mais on le fait avec humour / Enrobé dans des calembours / Mouillés d’acide
      We reveal truths / About people we have it in for / We throw stones at them / But we do it with humour / Wrapped up in puns / Dripping with acid

Descendants edit

  • English: calembour
  • Polish: kalambur
  • Romanian: calambur
  • Russian: каламбур (kalambur)
  • Spanish: calambur

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