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garderobe
garde·robe G0043400 (gärd′rōb′)n. Archaic 1. a. A chamber for storing clothes; a wardrobe.b. The contents of a wardrobe.2. A private chamber.3. A latrine built into the exterior wall of a castle or other medieval building. [Middle English, from Old French : garder, to keep; see guard + robe, robe; see robe.]garderobe (ˈɡɑːdˌrəʊb) n1. (Furniture) a wardrobe or the contents of a wardrobe2. a bedroom or private room3. a privy[C14: from French, from garder to keep + robe dress, clothing; see wardrobe]garde•robe (ˈgɑrdˌroʊb) n. 1. a wardrobe or its contents. 2. a private room, as a bedroom. 3. (in medieval buildings) a latrine or privy. [1400–50; late Middle English < Middle French: literally, (it) keeps clothing] garderobe
garderobe1. See wardrobe. 2. A small bedroom or study. 3. Euphemism for a latrine in medieval buildings.
wardrobe, garderobeA room for the storage of garments.ThesaurusSeewardrobe |