Echo, m. (popular), an encore at a place of entertainment.
Echoppe, f. (popular), workshop.
[Echos], m. pl. (journalists’), reports on topics of the day.
Echoter, to write “[échos].” See that word.
Echotier, m. (familiar), writer of “[échos].” See that word.
Indépendamment de la loge de Fauchery, il y a celle de la rédaction, de la direction et de l’administration, une baignoire pour son soiriste, une autre pour son échotier, quatre fauteuils pour ses reporters.—P. Mahalin.
Eclairage, m. (general), money laid down on a gaming table as stakes.
Eclairer (general), to pay, “to dub;” to exhibit money; (gamesters’) —— le tapis, le velours, to stake; (prostitutes’) to look about in quest of a client.
Eclaireur, m. (gamesters’), confederate of card-sharpers.
Eclaireurs, m. pl. (popular), large protruding breasts. Properly scouts.