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feuil·le·ton \ˌfəryəˈtōⁿ, ˌfə̄yə-, ˌfœyə-, F fœytōⁿ\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from feuillet sheet of paper, folio, from Old French fuellet, foillet small leaf, sheet of paper, diminutive of fuel, fueil, foil leaf — more at foil 1. : a part of a European newspaper or magazine devoted to material designed to entertain the general reader : a feature section 2. : a writing printed in a feuilleton (as an installment of a serialized novel) 3. a. : a novel printed in installments : serial b. : a work of fiction catering to popular taste 4. : a short literary composition often having a familiar tone and reminiscent content : sketch < these feuilletons are self-analytical studies and personal confessions, memories, scenes of animal life, symbolic stories dealing with personal and national problems — Izidor Cankar > • feuil·le·ton·ism \-ˈtōⁿˌnizəm\ noun -s |