See also: Crayon and crayón

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Wax crayons.

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Borrowed from French crayon (pencil), from craie (chalk) + -on ((diminutive)), from Latin creta (chalk, clay), from crētus.

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crayon (plural crayons)

  1. A stick of colored chalk or wax used for drawing.
    Hyponym: Conté
  2. A colored pencil, a colouring pencil
    Synonyms: pencil crayon (Canada), colouring pencil (UK)
    • 1695, C[harles] A[lphonse] du Fresnoy, translated by John Dryden, De Arte Graphica. The Art of Painting, [], London: [] J[ohn] Heptinstall for W. Rogers, [], →OCLC:
      Let no day pass over you [] without giving some strokes of the pencil or the crayon.
  3. (dated) A crayon drawing, or a drawing with colored lines.
    • 1885, Littell's Living Age, volume 167, page 187:
      But on the wall hung two fine crayons, representing Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette — pictures which she recognized as having hung in the corridor of the Tuileries — and in front of them were burning two candles on a species of rude altar.
  4. (dated) A pencil of carbon used in producing electric light.

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crayon (third-person singular simple present crayons, present participle crayoning or crayonning, simple past and past participle crayoned or crayonned)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To draw with a crayon.

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  • crayon”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

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des crayons de plomb
 
French Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From craie (chalk) +‎ -on (diminutive), from Latin crēta (chalk, clay), from crētus.

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crayon m (plural crayons)

  1. pencil
  2. (colloquial) pen (writing utensil)
    Synonyms: plume f (Louisiana), stylo m
  3. (vulgar, slang) cock, dick, prick
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:pénis
  4. (Louisiana) crayon
    Synonym: pastel m
  5. (Louisiana) needlefish
    Synonym: aiguille f (Louisiana)

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