| FLEUR | • fleur n. Fleur-de-lis. • Fleur prop.n. A female given name from French in quiet use since the 1920s. • FLEUR n. (French) a flower. |
| BATELEUR | • bateleur n. A species of eagle, Terathopius ecaudatus, endemic to Africa and Arabia. • BATELEUR n. (French) an African eagle. |
| CISELEUR | • CISELEUR n. (French) a chaser (of metal). |
| JONGLEUR | • jongleur n. An itinerant entertainer in medieval England and France; roles included song, music, acrobatics etc.; a troubadour. • jongleur n. A juggler; a conjurer. • jongleur n. A mountebank. |
| SIFFLEUR | • SIFFLEUR n. (French) a (male) professional whistler. |
| TAILLEUR | • tailleur n. A woman’s tailored suit. • TAILLEUR n. (French) a woman's tailored suit. |
| BRICOLEUR | • bricoleur n. (Anthropology) A person who constructs bricolages; one who creates using whatever materials are available. • BRICOLEUR n. one who engages in bricolage, potters about. |
| PETROLEUR | • petroleur n. One who lights fires with petrol, especially (historical) a revolutionary who attacked public buildings… • PETROLEUR n. (French) a rioter who uses petroleum, as in the Paris uprising of 1871. |
| CAMOUFLEUR | • camoufleur n. One who camouflages. • CAMOUFLEUR n. (French) a person or animal skilled in the art of camouflage. |
| DERAILLEUR | • derailleur n. The mechanism on a bicycle used to move the chain from one sprocket (gear) to another. • derailleur n. The entire gearset on a bicycle with such a mechanism. • dérailleur n. Alternative spelling of derailleur. |
| MILLEFLEUR | • millefleur n. A background of many small flowers and plants, popular in tapestry of the Middle Ages in Europe. • MILLEFLEUR n. (French) having an all over pattern of small flowers and animals, also MILLEFLEURS. |
| PERSIFLEUR | • persifleur n. One who participates in light, playful talk or banter or persiflage. • PERSIFLEUR n. (French) one who indulges in persiflage. |
| TIRAILLEUR | • tirailleur n. An infantry soldier. • TIRAILLEUR n. (French) a skirmisher; a sharpshooter. |
| MITRAILLEUR | • mitrailleur n. (UK, military, obsolete) A rapid-fire team-served musket or rifle. • mitrailleur n. (UK, military, obsolete) The person in charge of such a weapon. • MITRAILLEUR n. (French) a machine-gunner. |