Pompom


[pom-pom] /ˈpɒmˌpɒm/

noun
1.
an automatic antiaircraft cannon.
[pom-pom] /ˈpɒmˌpɒm/
noun
1.
Also, pompon. an ornamental tuft or ball of feathers, wool, or the like, used on hats, slippers, etc.
2.
(def 3).
/ˈpɒmpɒm/
noun
1.
a ball of tufted silk, wool, feathers, etc, worn on a hat for decoration
2.

n.

“ornamental round tuft” (originally on a hat, etc.), 1748, alteration of pompon “ornamental tuft; tuft-like flower head,” from French pompon (1725), of unknown origin; perhaps related to Old French pompe “pomp.”

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