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EuroLex/F/Toilette

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Cf. also Toilet (EuroLex).

  • Original language: French
  • Original form and meaning: toilette 'lavatory, bathroom, to dress up'


(Note: If the status is not specifically indicated then the word is stylistically neutral and generally used; if earlier meaning and status equals current use the former may be expressed by writing "dito". Cf. also the project guidelines.)


Language Form Date of Borrowing (and Obsolescence) Current Meaning and Status Earlier Meanings and Statusses Source
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German Toilette 18th c. 1. 'fine women's clothing' (dial.), 2. 'lavatory' (dial.), 3. 'to dress oneself' (dial.), 4. 'clothes' (dial.), 5.'water closet'(dial.) '...' Birken-Silvermann 2003: 139
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Italian toilette, toaletta 1805, 1825 1. 'dressing table, to dress oneself' (dial.), 2. 'new clothes, lavatory' (dial.), 3. 'mirror' (dial.) '...' Birken-Silvermann 2003: 139
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