Synonyms for garderobe
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : gahrd-rohb |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈgɑrdˌroʊb |
Top 10 synonyms for garderobe Other synonyms for the word garderobe
Définition of garderobe
Origin :- early 14c., from Old French garderobe (Old North French warderobe; see wardrobe).
- As in toilet : noun bathroom
- In the chamber above Marys, where Darnley lay, there were also a cabinet and a garderobe.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of Mary Stuart » by Andrew Lang
- We left our umbrellas at a garderobe; its business that day was a thriving one.
- Extract from : « Franz Liszt » by James Huneker
- On our way down to the Garderobe, where every one checks one's things for the fee of twenty pfennigs (five cents), we met Mr. B——.
- Extract from : « An American Girl in Munich » by Mabel W. Daniels
- Here, in the throng, Olga of the garderobe met him, and laid a trembling hand on his arm.
- Extract from : « Long Live the King » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- The western chamber has in its north-west angle a latrine, or garderobe, in the thickness of the wall.
- Extract from : « Memorials of Old London » by Various
- I often stayed away from shows just because I hated the idea of going to the Garderobe and checking my wraps.
- Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
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