1. pilon - Noun
2. Pilon - Proper noun
(Latin America) A conical loaf of sugar.
(US, Southern US) A gratuity given by tradesmen to customers settling their accounts.
A heap of tobacco arranged for fermentation.
PILON (uncountable)
Initialism of payment in lieu of notice.
Pilon (plural Pilons)
A surname.
Extended family and friends are invited to join us on their electronic devices for a Webcast Funeral Liturgy to be celebrated in the Pilon Family Chapel on Wednesday morning, September 30th at 11 o’clock. Source: Internet
Zachary C. Zeller Westchester, N.Y. Editors’ Note: The spot illustrations in the June 25, 2018, issue are by Gérard DuBois, not Alain Pilon. Source: Internet
Zerner, 379. Catherine also commissioned Germain Pilon to carve the marble sculpture that contains Henry II's heart. Source: Internet
Fred was also joined by community businessman Stephane Pilon during the school visit. Source: Internet
In the 16th century, Renaissance influence caused French sculpture to become more restrained, as seen in Jean Goujon 's bas-reliefs, and Germain Pilon 's Descent from the Cross and Resurrection of Christ. Source: Internet
Lifebank Corp. (TSXV:LBK) has re-appointed Owen Granger as its chief financial officer, replacing Nathalie Pilon, who has resigned. Source: Internet