estomac (-ma), n.m., stomach; breast; chest. Avoir mal à l’—; to have a stomach-ache. Ardeur d’—; heartburn. Soulever l’—; to turn the stomach. Tiraillements d’—; twitching pains in the stomach. Le creux de l’—; the pit of the stomach.

s’estomaquer, v.r., (fam.) to take offense; not to be able to brook anything; to exhaust one’s self by speaking. Il s’est estomaqué; he is put out.

estompage, n.m., (draw.) stumping.

estompe, n.f., stump. Dessin à l’—; stump-drawing.

estomper, v.a., to stump; to shade off.

estouffade, n.f. V. étouffée.

estrade, n.f., platform, stand, stage. ☉Battre l’—; to scout; to be on the tramp. Batteurs d’—; ☉scouts; (fam.) strollers, trampers, vagrants.

estragon, n.m., (bot.) tarragon.

estramaçon, n.m., two-edged sword. Coup d’—; cut with the edge of a sword.