effleurage
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French effleurage, from effleurer (“to stroke lightly”).
Noun
effleurage (countable and uncountable, plural effleurages)
- (massage) A form of massage involving smooth strokes of the skin with one's hands.
- 2003, Stephanie Henderson, Basic Hairdressing: A Coursebook for Level 2, →ISBN, page 97:
- When shampoo is spread on to the hair it is called an effleurage massage movement.
- 2004, Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt, Canine Massage: A Complete Reference Manual:
- Starting at the point of shoulder, use muscle squeezings, picking-ups, kneadings and gentle frictions, interspersed with effleurages, over the triceps muscle as well as the fleshy part of the flexor and extensor muscle groups.
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Verb
effleurage (third-person singular simple present effleurages, present participle effleuraging, simple past and past participle effleuraged)
Further reading
effleurage on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
Pronunciation
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Further reading
- “effleurage”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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