Balcon

Balcon
This most interesting surname has two possible interpretations, both of Germanic origin. It may be a metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared and sold cured pork, a pork butcher, from the Old French, Middle English "bacun, bacon", bacon, ham (of Germanic origin). The name, with variant spellings Balcon, Bacon, Baggett, Bagot, according to another source may derive from the Germanic personal name "Bac(c)o", "Bahho", from the root "bag", to fight, which was common among the Normans in the form "Bacus", "Bacon". Hence, the name was probably introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. "Documents illustrative of the Social and Economic History of the Danelaw", records one Richard Bacun in Lincolnshire in 1150, while Nicholas Bachun was mentioned in Staffordshire in 1226, in the "Abstracts of the Contents of the Burton Chartulary". Interesting namebearers include Lady Ann Bacon (1528 - 1610), who was governess to Edward V1 and mother of Sir Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626), first Baron Verulam, the English philosopher, statesman and essayist, who described the inductive method of reasoning. The Coat of Arms most associated with the name Bacon is a red shield, on a chief argent, three mullets (knight spurs) pierced sable. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Bacun, which was dated circa 1150, in the "Chartulary of Staffordshire", during the reign of King Stephen, known as "The Count of Blois", 1135 - 1154. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • balcon — [ balkɔ̃ ] n. m. • 1565; it. balcone, d o. germ. 1 ♦ Plateforme en saillie (à la différence de la terrasse et de la loggia) sur la façade d un bâtiment et qui communique avec les appartements par une ou plusieurs ouvertures, baies ou fenêtres.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • balcon — BALCÓN, balcoane, s.n. 1. Platformă cu balustradă pe peretele exterior al unei clădiri, comunicând cu interiorul printr una sau mai multe uşi. 2. Parte a unei săli de spectacol, de conferinţe etc. aşezată deasupra parterului. – Din fr. balcon.… …   Dicționar Român

  • balcón — sustantivo masculino 1. Abertura en un muro desde el suelo de una habitación, generalmente con una parte saliente provista de una barandilla de protección: asomarse al balcón, balcón de hierro forjado. balcón corrido Balconada …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • balcón — (Del it. balcone). 1. m. Hueco abierto al exterior desde el suelo de la habitación, con barandilla por lo común saliente. 2. Esta barandilla. 3. miranda. 4. balcón corrido. 5. Ven. Segundo piso de los teatros. balcón corrido. m. El que comprende… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • balcon — BALCON. s. m. Saillie construite en pierre ou en bois sur la façade d un bâtiment, communément soutenue par des colonnes ou des consoles, et communément entourée d une balustrade. Balcon doré. Les Dames étoient sur les balcons à voir le Carrousel …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • balcon — BALCON. s. m. Espece de petite terrasse en saillie attachée à un bastiment, environnée d une balustrade, & sur laquelle on va prendre l air. Balcon doré. les Dames estoient sur les balcons à voir le Carrousel …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Balcon — Bal con, n. A balcony. [Obs.] Pepys. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Balcōn — (fr., spr. Balkong, angeblich vom pers. Bala chaneh), 1) ein an der Außenseite der Etagen eines Gebäudes angebrachter unbedeckter Raum, wird aus Holz od. Stein construirt, ruht auf Kragsteinen, Pfeilern od. Säulen, u. wird durch ein Geländer… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Balcon — Balcon, Vorsprung an einem Fenster des Hauptgeschosses, Altan, Söller. B.–l …   Damen Conversations Lexikon

  • Balcon — Le célèbre balcon de Juliette, à Vérone. Un balcon (de l italien balcone, lui même peut être issu du persan بالكانه bal khané signifiant « pièce en hauteur ») est un élément d architecture consistant en une plate forme se dégageant du… …   Wikipédia en Français

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