Layette (noun)

A set of clothing, bedding, and other items for a newborn baby.

Origin:

18th century: from french layette 'little bed', from laie 'bed', from old french legier 'to lay'.

Examples:

  1. The new mother was overjoyed with the layette her mother had brought for the baby.
  2. She carefully selected every item in the layette, making sure it was soft, comfortable and practical.
  3. The layette was complete with tiny onesies, blankets, and burp cloths.
  4. He felt a little overwhelmed when he saw the size of the layette for their first baby.
  5. The expectant mother registered for a layette at a baby store, adding all the necessary items for her newborn.
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