noun
or jar·di·nière |j]ärd ə n|i(ə)r, ]ȧd-, -d ə n|(y)e(ə) r, -iə, -eə also |zh]\
( -s )
Etymology: French jardinière, literally, female gardener, feminine of jardinier gardener, from Old French, from jardin garden (from jart garden, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German gart enclosure) + -ier -er — more at yard
1.
a. : an ornamental stand for plants or flowers
b. : a large round usually decorative ceramic flowerpot
2. : a garnish for meat consisting of several vegetables cubed and cooked separately or together