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Trousseau

trousseau
 noun  (plural ~x or ~s)  Etymology: French, from Old French, diminutive of trousse bundle, from trousser to truss  Date: 1817 the personal possessions of a bride usually including clothes, accessories, and household linens and wares
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  n. (pl. trousseaus or trousseaux) the clothes collected by a bride for her marriage. Etymology: F, lit. bundle, dimin. of trousse TRUSS ...
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  1. фр. приданое (одежда, посуда, драгоценности) 2. редк. связка ключей ...
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  fr. noun приданое ...
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  (trousseaux) A trousseau is a collection of clothes and other possessions that a bride brings with her when she gets married. (OLD-FASHIONED) N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n old-fashioned the personal possessions that a woman brings with her when she marries ...
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  - 1817, from Fr. trousseau, originally "a bundle," dim. of O.Fr. trousse "bundle." The O.Fr. form was borrowed into M.E. c.1200, but fell from use. TROUT - O.E. truht "trout," in part from O.Fr. truite, both from L.L. tructa, perhaps from Gk. troktes "a kind of sea fish," lit. "nibbler," from trogein "to gnaw." ...
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