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Trousseau - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A trousseau is a collection of clothing, linens, and personal items assembled by a bride for her marriage. It traditionally reflects her tastes and prepares her for married life.

trousseau

/truˈsoʊ/ /ˈtruːsəʊ/

Definition:

A bride's collection of clothes, linens, and other belongings assembled for her marriage.

Synonyms:

dowry, bridal outfit, hope chest

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

bachelor's possessions, groom's attire

Common Collocations:

bridal trousseau, elegant trousseau, traditional trousseau

Derivatives:

trousseaux (plural), trousseaued (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "trousseau" to refer specifically to a bride’s pre-wedding collection of personal and household items.

Common Phrases:

wedding trousseau, trousseau trunk, trousseau shopping

Etymology:

From French "trousseau," diminutive of "trousse," meaning bundle or pack; related to Old French "trosser" (to pack).

Examples:

  • 1. She carefully packed her trousseau for the wedding day.
  • 2. Her grandmother gifted her a beautiful lace dress for her trousseau.
  • 3. The antique trunk held her entire trousseau neatly folded inside.
  • 4. Modern brides often include stylish accessories in their trousseaus.

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