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Definition of Trousseaux
1. trousseau [n] - See also: trousseau
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trousseaux
Literary usage of Trousseaux
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Journal of Education (1862)
"Outfits and half outfits (trousseaux) and demi-trousseaux) are also granted in
these cases, on the entrance of the student into the school; and the number ..."
2. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1862)
"Outfits and half outfits (trousseaux) and demi-trousseaux) are also granted in
these cases, on the entrance of the student into the school; and the number ..."
3. What a Young Wife Ought to Know by Emma Frances Angell Drake (1902)
"Mistake of Copying after People of Large Wealth.— Wise Choice of Furniture.—The
best Adornments for the Home.—The trousseaux of our ..."
4. What a Young Wife Ought to Know by Emma Frances Angell Drake (1902)
"Mistake of Copying after People of Large Wealth.— Wise Choice of Furniture.—The
best Adornments for the Home.—The trousseaux of our ..."
5. A History of Lace by Bury Palliser (1869)
"(Fig. '/ 9.) The semés continue during the Empire. This point is now in the
highest favour. Costly orders for trousseaux are given not only in France, ..."
6. Military Schools and Courses of Instruction in the Science and Art of War by Henry Barnard (1872)
"Outfits and half outfits (trousseaux) and demi-trousseaux) are also granted in
these cases, on the entrance of the student into the school ; and the number ..."