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Definition of Tabouret
1. Noun. A low stool in the shape of a drum.
Definition of Tabouret
1. n. Same as Taboret.
Definition of Tabouret
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of taboret) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tabouret
1. taboret [n -S] - See also: taboret
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabouret
Literary usage of Tabouret
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. France Under Mazarin: With a Review of the Administration of Richelieu by James Breck Perkins (1886)
"At his request, made to please his sister, the tabouret was granted to Mme. ...
The tabouret was a stool, and the right of the tabouret was the right to sit ..."
2. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century by Pardoe (Julia) (1847)
"The tabouret—A new Affront—Marriage of the Duke de Richelieu and Mademoiselle de
Pons—The Cardinal and Madame de Chevreuse—A War of Wits—Meditated Arrest of ..."
3. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century by Pardoe (Julia) (1847)
"—The tabouret—The Duke du Maine—Retribution—Final Departure of Madame de Montespan
from Versailles. NOR was the court itself destined to remain without its ..."
4. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century by Pardoe (Julia) (1847)
"The tabouret — A new Affront — Marriage of the Duke de Richelieu and Mademoiselle
de Pons — The Cardinal and Madame de Chevreuse— A War of Wits — Meditated ..."
5. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century by Pardoe (Julia) (1855)
"—The tabouret—The Duke du Maine—Retribution—Final Departure of Madame de Montespan
from Versailles. NOR was the court itself destined to remain without its ..."
6. Letters of Madame de Sévigné to Her Daughter and Her Friends by Marie de Rabutin-Chantal Sévigné (1811)
"... to my great astonishment, as there is to be no tabouret. Mademoiselle de la
Marck is to marry M. de Brionne— another ..."
7. The Court of the Tuileries from the Restoration to the Flight of Louis Philippe by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1897)
"The Right of the tabouret. — Living on Vain Hopes. — The Polonaise. — A Faithless
Friend. — Royal Condescension.— Death of Josephine. ..."