安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Garderobe - Wikipedia
Garderobe is the French word for "wardrobe", a lockable place where clothes and other items are stored
- Toilets in a Medieval Castle - World History Encyclopedia
The medieval toilet or latrine, then called a privy or garderobe, was a primitive affair, but in a castle, one might find a little more comfort and certainly a great deal more design effort than had been invested elsewhere
- GARDEROBE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Garderobe entered the English language in the 15th century and continues in use to this day, though its frequency has diminished significantly since the 19th century Originally, its primary duty was to provide English speakers with a word for a room or closet in which to store clothing
- GARDEROBE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
3 senses: archaic 1 a wardrobe or the contents of a wardrobe 2 a bedroom or private room 3 a privy Click for more definitions
- Garderobe - definition of garderobe by The Free Dictionary
Define garderobe garderobe synonyms, garderobe pronunciation, garderobe translation, English dictionary definition of garderobe n Archaic 1 a A chamber for storing clothes; a wardrobe b The contents of a wardrobe 2 A private chamber 3 A latrine built into the exterior wall
- Castles:Garderobe
Garderobe (or latrine) refers to a medieval toilet In a medieval castle, a garderobe was usually a simple hole discharging to the outside into a cesspit or the moat, depending on the structure of the building
- garderobe, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
garderobe, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Garderobe - ancientfortresses. org
The Origin and Meaning of the word 'Garderobe' derives from the French word 'garder' meaning to keep and robe ( as in clothes) The garderobe was originally used to store clothes as the pungent smells deterred moths!
|
|
|