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#106069 06/18/2003 1:21 PM
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From: Year of Wonder, by Geraldine Brooks


The Bradford's son is a rake-shamed, drunken fanfarroon who fortunately stayed in mostly in
London.


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must be related to fanfaronade, which is empty boasting or bluster


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but not at all related to gonfalon which nonetheless goes merrily flapping in the breeze...


#106072 06/18/2003 11:58 PM
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gonfalon bubble

Nor granfalloon, neither.


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I found several sites supporting tsuwm's opinion. It is from French "fanfaron"/ Rember the Scots used to have close ties to France.


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fanfaron
Also 7 fanfaroone, -rrone, 8 -ran, 9 -roon. [Fr. fanfaron, f. fanfare.]
1. A blusterer, boaster, braggart.



#106075 06/19/2003 4:51 PM
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fanfaron
Also 7 fanfaroone, -rrone, 8 -ran, 9 -roon. [Fr. fanfaron, f. fanfare.]


Also a Fan f'ron, obviously :)


#106076 06/26/2003 5:04 PM
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a Fan f'ron, obviously
Me too, me too! Oh, mav, I cannot tell you how delighted I am to see you posting here again. HUG!!!


#106077 06/28/2003 9:59 AM
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I have checked the italian
fanfara ( french fanfare), meaning
military musical band, made mostly by brasses, so that
a fanfarone is someone making a lot of noise (about himself)


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Geraldine Brooks appears to really like this word. She also used it in Caleb's Crossing: "He would have his musket-wielding fanfarroons from the mainland cross here."

thomasin #203137 11/08/2011 12:14 PM
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Hi Thomasin....eight years later and your reply come through so clear.

What are 'fanfarroons'?

Candy #203141 11/08/2011 1:38 PM
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What are 'fanfarroons'?

I assume it'sn alternate spelling of fanfaron (link): "A bully; a hector; a swaggerer; an empty boaster". From Fr < Sp fanfarron cf. It fanfano and OSp. fanfa 'swaggering, boasting' and Ar farfār 'talkative'. I've seen quotes from Dryden and Walter Scott.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
zmjezhd #203151 11/08/2011 5:24 PM
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and thus are our livers chopped.

tsuwm #203158 11/09/2011 2:15 AM
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and thus are our livers chopped.

I wasn't answering the question you were but a similar one asked by another ...


Ceci n'est pas un seing.

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