"Guillemette" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A guillemette is a diacritical mark (´) used in French to indicate that a following vowel is pronounced with an acute stress or a rising intonation.
Guillain is a proper noun and refers to a neurological disorder that is also known as Landry-Guillain-Barré syndrome. It is a rare condition in which the immune system attacks the nerves, leading to muscle weakness, paralysis, and numbness. The disorder was first described by French neurologists Georges Guillain, Jean-Alexandre Barré, and André-Stéphane Landry in the early 20th century.
A guillemet ( French: chevron) is a punctuation mark « » or ‹ › used to indicate quotation marks in some languages, particularly in French, Irish, and Scottish Gaelic. It is also used as a delimiter in HTML and XML to specify the start and end of a quote or citation.
Guilloched refers to a decorative pattern created by engraving or cutting raised lines with a tool, typically in a wavelike or zigzag shape, often used in ornamental metalwork, jewelry, and other designs.