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Dictionary: pa·nache   (pə-năsh', -näsh') pronunciation
n.
  1. Dash; verve.
  2. A bunch of feathers or a plume, especially on a helmet.

[French, plume, verve, from Italian pinnacchio, plume, from Late Latin pinnāculum, diminutive of Latin pinna, feather, wing.]


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Definition: person's flamboyant spirit
Antonyms: spiritlessness


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The curved surface of a Pendentive.


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dash or flamboyance in style; verve
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Panache is a word of French origin that carries the connotation of a flamboyant manner and reckless courage.

The literal meaning of the word is a plume, such as is worn on a hat or a helmet, but the reference is to King Henry IV of France. Pleasure-loving and cynical, but a brave military leader and the best-loved of the kings of France, he was famed for wearing a striking white plume in his helmet and for his war cry: "Follow my white plume!" (Fr. "Ralliez-vous à mon panache blanc").

Cyrano de Bergerac

The epitome of panache and the reason for its establishment as a virtue are found in Rostand's depiction of Cyrano de Bergerac, in his play of that name. (Prior to Rostand, panache was not necessarily a good thing, and was seen by some as a suspect quality).

Panache is referred to explicitly at two points in the play, but is implicit throughout: For example, Cyrano's challenges to Montfleury, Valvert, and at one point, the whole audience, at the theatre (Act I) and his nonchalant surrender of a year's salary to pay for the damages; his duel with a hundred footpads at the Porte de Nesle,(Act II) and his dismissal of the exploit when talking to Roxane ("I've been much braver since then"); his crossing the Spanish lines daily to deliver Roxane's letters (Act IV); and his leaving his death-bed in order to keep his appointment with her in Act V. The explicit references bring in the double meaning: First, in Act IV, when sparring with De Guiche over the loss of his (de Guiche's) white sash; " I hardly think King Henry would have doffed his white panache in any danger" : and finally, Cyrano's last words " ... yet there is something still that will always be mine, and when I go to God's presence, there I'll doff it and sweep the heavenly pavement with a gesture — something I'll take unstained out of this world ... my panache ".

Current use

Panache is now used to describe someone who has a dashing confidence of style, or shows a certain flamboyance and courage, and is a familiar word now in English. Its meaning has also been extended to include anything capable of displaying such attributes.

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - flothed, pomp, glans, hjelmbusk, pragt, pral

Nederlands (Dutch)
flair, schwung, vederbos

Français (French)
n. - panache

Deutsch (German)
n. - Schwung, Angeberei

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - φιγούρα, κόρδωμα, (μτφ.) αυτοπεποίθηση (κν. αέρας), (αρχιτ.) τριγωνικό κόσμημα

Italiano (Italian)
slancio, sfarzo, pompa, brio, tracotanza

Português (Portuguese)
n. - penacho (m), bravata (f)

Русский (Russian)
лихость

Español (Spanish)
n. - brío, aire, garbo

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - fjäderplym, bravur, schvung, stil

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
羽饰, 假威风, 夸示

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 羽飾, 假威風, 誇示

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 깃털장식, 겉치레, 허세

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 羽飾り, 堂々たる態度, 気取り

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) زهو, غطرسه, خيلاء, ريش‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮ביטחון ראוותני, יומרה, נוצה על כובע‬


 
 
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