‖ pavillon
(pavijɔ̃)
[F. pavillon pavilion; in mod.F. also as below.]
1. The bell-shaped mouth of a trumpet or similar musical instrument.
1879 Stainer Music of Bible 79 This last instrument [the English horn] does not terminate in a direct bell or pavillon. |
2. pavillon chinois (ʃinwa) = Chinese pavilion, jingling Johnny (a).
1876 Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 347/1 Pavillon chinois, an instrument consisting of little bells attached to a staff. 1920, 1970 [see jingling ppl. a.2]. |