Mâcon

Etymology
Borrowed from, from earlier and , a syncopated form of  and , probably from  (from , commonly understood as a euphemistic derivation from ), and a suffix equivalent to.

Noun

 * , red or white burgundy wine from Mâcon or extremely similar to such wines.

Etymology
A development of earlier, from , a syncopated form of and , probably from  (from , commonly understood as a euphemistic derivation from ) and a suffix equivalent to.

Proper noun

 * , a French town