TROUSSEAU


Meaning of TROUSSEAU in English

ˈtrü(ˌ)sō, trüˈsō noun

( plural trous·seaux -ō(z) ; or trousseaus -ōz)

Etymology: French, from Old French, little bundle, diminutive of trousse bundle — more at truss

: the personal possessions of a bride usually including clothes, accessories, and household linens and wares

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