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Salon   /səlˈɑn/   Listen
Salon

noun
1.
Gallery where works of art can be displayed.
2.
A shop where hairdressers and beauticians work.  Synonyms: beauty parlor, beauty parlour, beauty salon, beauty shop.
3.
Elegant sitting room where guests are received.



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"Salon" Quotes from Famous Books



... girl's pessimistic view, Jeanne had little apprehension as she went to the doctor's study, and Legrand's method of receiving her was reassuring. He rose, bowed low and placed a chair for her. He spoke of the pleasant crispness in the air, of the little dance which had taken place in the salon on the ...
— The Light That Lures • Percy Brebner

... and sopranos of the Opra and other theaters are going round singing in the courtyards for the benefit of the Red Cross. The Salon is turned into a military stable. Where the pictures hung, horses are munching their hay. The Comdie Franaise is to become a day nursery for the children of women who, in the absence of their husbands, are obliged to ...
— Paris War Days - Diary of an American • Charles Inman Barnard

... famous maker made its appearance in the salon in place of the old one, and Madame Dobson, the singing-teacher, came no longer twice a week, but every day, ...
— Fromont and Risler, Complete • Alphonse Daudet

... me! I know I'm not on in this scene, but I got nervous waiting there, in what you call the 'salon,' with only those Greaser servants staring round me in a circle, like a regular chorus. My! but it's anteek here—regular anteek—Spanish." Then, with a glance at Clarence, "So this is Clarence ...
— Susy, A Story of the Plains • Bret Harte

... shall now leave you with the proud consciousness that I carry with me the blessings of the humble and loyal, under the roof of the cottage and in the cabin of the slave! and so am quite content to incur the sneers of the salon, or the curses of the rich. ...
— The American Union Speaker • John D. Philbrick


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