boudoir
boudoir
noun boo-DWAHR Rare
Origin: French 'bouder', to sulk — a room to sulk in
Also means
lady's private sitting room
Usage Note
Boudoir originally denoted a small private room in a French mansion where a woman could retire — literally 'a place for sulking'. The word entered English unchanged. In modern French it can also refer to a style of intimate, ornate décor. Un boudoir is also a type of finger biscuit used in tiramisu and charlottes.
Examples
"Elle s'est retirée dans son boudoir pour lire."
Natural Translation
She retired to her boudoir to read.
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