Trousseau (noun)

  1. A collection of clothing, linens, and other household items that a bride collects before her wedding and is intended to be used in her new home after marriage.
  2. A collection of personal belongings and clothes that a person has accumulated over time.

Origin:

From french tousseau, from tousser ("to push").

Examples:

  1. The bride's trousseau was a testament to her good taste and practicality.
  2. The bride's mother helped her assemble the trousseau, with contributions from her friends and family.
  3. The trousseau was carefully packed in trunks and taken to the new home after the wedding.
  4. The trousseau was a reflection of the bride's style and personality.
  5. The groom was pleased with the practicality of the items in the bride's trousseau.
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