Trousseaux vs Trousseau - What's the difference?
trousseaux | trousseau |
(obsolete) A bundle.
The clothes and linen etc. that a bride collects for her wedding and married life.
* 1918 , , translating Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina , Oxford 1998, p. 435:
* 2012 , (Caitlin Moran), The Times , 23 Jul 2011:
As nouns the difference between trousseaux and trousseau
is that trousseaux is while trousseau is (obsolete) a bundle.trousseau
English
(wikipedia trousseau)Noun
(en-noun)- 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.
- When I moved into his flat, in 1996, I brought two black bin liners of washing-up with me. Dirty washing-up. That was by way of my trousseau .