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Garderobe - Wikipedia
Garderobe is a historic term for a room in a medieval castle. The Oxford English Dictionary gives as its first meaning a store-room for valuables.
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GARDEROBE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a wardrobe or its contents 2. a private room : bedroom 3. privy sense 1 Sanitary facilities at Henry VIII's court of necessity had to be efficient.
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garderobe
garderobe Now only Hist. (ˈgɑːdrəʊb) Also 4, 7 garderob, 6 gardrop, 6, 9 gardrobe. [a. F. garderobe (= It. guarda-robba: in ONF. warderobe: see wardrobe), f. garde-r to keep, guard + robe robe.] Properly, a locked-up chamber in which articles of dress, stores, etc. are kept, a store-room, armoury, w...
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GARDEROBE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a wardrobe or its contents. · a private room, as a bedroom. · (in medieval architecture) a latrine or privy. garderobe. / ˈɡɑːdˌrəʊb /. noun.
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The Intriguing History of Medieval Toilets: Unveiling the Garderobe
Far from the contemporary toilets we're accustomed to, garderobes were dedicated hygiene spaces, built into castle walls.
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Dansker
The tower, a type of garderobe tower, is linked to the castle over a bridge, which has a covered or enclosed walkway. If danskers or a garderobe were not available, outhouses served as toilet facilities in castles.
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GARDEROBE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
dressing room [noun] a room (in a theatre/theater etc) for actors etc to change in. wardrobe [noun] a stock of clothing.
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Castles:Garderobe
Garderobe (or latrine) refers to a medieval toilet. In a medieval castle, a garderobe was usually a simple hole discharging to the outside into a cesspit or ...
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Garderobe - Blocksy
Opening a clothing e-shop can never be easier with the Garderobe starter site! Everything is set up for you, so it takes just a few clicks to get started.
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garderobe, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun garderobe is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for garderobe is from around 1450, ...
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Artemisia abrotanum
Other common names include: old man, boy's love, oldman wormwood, lover's plant, appleringie, garderobe, Our Lord's wood, maid's ruin, garden sagebrush was customary to lay sprays of the herb amongst clothes, or hang them in closets, and this is the origin of one of the southernwood's French names, "garderobe
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My-Otome (manga)
Using a gem passed down from his mother, he takes up the identity of Mashiro and joins Garderobe. A Schwarz-modified version of Garderobe's GEM. Used by Midori.
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Erasmus of Lueg
According to a popular but unfounded legend, Erasmus was betrayed by one of his men and was killed while in his room, or in his garderobe, by a shot from
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Wigborough Manor House
When the house was built, there was a projecting garderobe turret; however, this has since been removed.
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