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garderobe
[ gahrd-rohb ]
noun
- a wardrobe or its contents.
- a private room, as a bedroom.
- (in medieval architecture) a latrine or privy.
garderobe
/ ˈɡɑ˻åËŒ°ùəʊ²ú /
noun
- a wardrobe or the contents of a wardrobe
- a bedroom or private room
- a privy
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of garderobe1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of garderobe1
Example Sentences
Here are treasures from the Roman latrine to the Tudor garderobe to the Victorian water closet to the elegant “compactum.â€
In Belgium, the costumes that have decorated the famous Manneken-Pis statue in Brussels are displayed at the GardeRobe Manneken-Pis, just down the block from the statue.
The museum, called Garderobe MannekenPis after the French word for 'wardrobe', will display 133 costumes from a 965-item collection.
He splashed some tepid water on his face from the basin beside his bed and took his time squatting in the garderobe, the night air cold on his bare skin.
"We have now exposed the great hall and the garderobe - that's the medieval toilet - and we are excavating the kitchen at the moment," said Mr Connolly.
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