The following is the process followed by respectable manufacturers of soft soap (savon vert, being naturally or artificially green,) upon the continent.
Madame Savon imagined that even her perfumes would be more fragrant in such company, and she insisted on letting one drop--a single drop--of her eau de cologne fall on the beautiful texture.
Savon is a word of French extraction, and denotes the Norman origin of my illustrious race.
When called upon to select an appropriate territorial title, I selected, without hesitation, the Barony of Savon de Soapleigh.
He'll sell the house for us, and he's promised me some Savon Ideal from Paris.
Monsieur le Landlord--Sir: Pourquoi don't you mettez some savon in your bed-chambers?
Savon is a necessary de la vie to any body but a Frenchman, et je l'aurai hors de cet hotel or make trouble.
Before it became cold, I formed it into cakes and balls with my hands, and the result of the manufacture was a weight of about forty pounds of most excellent soap, of a very sporting description, "Savon a la bete feroce.
As SAVON A LA ROSE, with oil of neroli or essence de petit grain, supported with a little of the essence of ambergris and Portugal, for perfume.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "savon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.