Definition of Sideboard

1. Noun. A removable board fitted on the side of a wagon to increase its capacity.

Generic synonyms: Board

2. Noun. A board that forms part of the side of a bed or crib.
Generic synonyms: Board

3. Noun. A piece of furniture that stands at the side of a dining room; has shelves and drawers.
Exact synonyms: Buffet, Counter
Specialized synonyms: Credence, Credenza, Cellaret, Minibar
Group relationships: Dining Room, Dining-room
Terms within: Drawer, Shelf
Generic synonyms: Article Of Furniture, Furniture, Piece Of Furniture

Definition of Sideboard

1. n. A piece of dining-room furniture having compartments and shelves for keeping or displaying articles of table service.

Definition of Sideboard

1. Noun. A piece of dining room furniture having drawers and shelves for linen and tableware; originally for serving food ¹

2. Noun. a board that forms part of the side of something ¹

3. Noun. (in the plural chiefly British) sideburns ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sideboard

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sideboard

side with
side yard
sidearm
sidearmed
sidearmer
sidearmers
sidearming
sidearms
sideband
sidebands
sidebang
sidebangs
sidebar
sidebars
sideblades
sideboard (current term)
sideboards
sidebone
sidebones
sideboob
sideboobs
sidebox
sideboxes
sideboy
sideboys
sideburn
sideburned
sideburns
sidecar
sidecars

Literary usage of Sideboard

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Due Reverence: Antiques in the Possession of the American Philosophical Society by Murphy D. Smith (1992)
"28) This American Empire marble- top mahogany sideboard was made in Philadelphia ca. 1835. The slightly overhanging marble top is above a protruding frieze ..."

2. Due Reverence: Antiques in the Possession of the American Philosophical Society by Murphy D. Smith (1992)
"28) This American Empire marble- top mahogany sideboard was made in Philadelphia ca. 1835. The slightly overhanging marble top is above a protruding frieze ..."

3. Art Decoration Applied to Furniture by Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford (1878)
"THE sideboard. ROM a little article that stood beside the altar in the churches, something which was neither a bench nor a table, being too high for the ..."

4. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1904)
"To the sideboard table as well as to the sideboard, there was added a brass rail for supporting silver and candle brackets, otherwise, as far as convenience ..."

5. An Encyclopædia of Domestic Economy by Thomas Webster, William Parkes (1855)
"243 is a sideboard of a more considerable size, and without shelves, ... Z44 it an example of the manner in which a sideboard is frequently made up out of ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Sideboard on Dictionary.com!Search for Sideboard on Thesaurus.com!Search for Sideboard on Google!Search for Sideboard on Wikipedia!

Search