Trousseau

Etymology
From trousseau, diminutive of trousse ‘bundle’.

Noun

 * 1)  A bundle.
 * 2) The clothes and linen etc. that a bride collects for her wedding and married life.
 * 3) * 1918: Consequently, having decided to divide her daughter's trousseau into two parts, a lesser and a larger, the Princess eventually consented to have the wedding before Advent. — Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina, tr. Louise & Aylmer Maude (Oxford 1998, p. 435)

Translations

 * Crimean Tatar: ciyez (northern dialect satuv)
 * Italian:
 * Macedonian:, чеиз,  приќе


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Noun

 * 1) bunch (of keys)
 * 2) trousseau

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