trousseau in English

noun
1
the clothes, household linen, and other belongings collected by a bride for her marriage.
The trousseau of a young bride would contain twenty or thirty of these dresses, seven of which are worn, one on top of the other, on the ‘night of henna’ immediately prior to the marriage ceremony.

Use "trousseau" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "trousseau" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "trousseau", or refer to the context using the word "trousseau" in the English Dictionary.

1. I'll buy your trousseau for you too.

2. And I think I'll buy trousseau for you, too.

3. You trousseau ! Pig, When do you understand? I am formerly a pig!

4. First time l heard of a father selecting a trousseau.

5. I was not at all embarrassed : " For my trousseau. "

6. Has Mama forgiven you yet for picking out my trousseau?

7. I mean, give them an inch ... The speculation about Lady Diana's trousseau continues.

8. If you only regard this trousseau, this male too will not have prospects.

9. The cries you eat inheritance, trousseau , and undistinguishable cries of the death.

10. The Counterpane may have been either part of her trousseau or a wedding present

11. The bride's trousseau the main street the whole world to see all the brightly decorated stuff.

12. The bride's trousseau the main street the whole world to all the brightly decorated stuff.

13. Moreover had just bought the road tiger, that is prepares to give daughter's trousseau.

14. In two weeks, Norman Hartnell created an all-white trousseau for the Queen, who could not wear colours as she was still in mourning.