Engels > Engels |
wardrobe |
1. n. (obsolete) A room for keeping clothes and armor safe, particularly a dressing room or walk-in closet beside a bedroom. |
2. n. (figuratively) A governmental office or department in a monarchy which purchases, keeps, and cares for royal clothes. |
3. n. (figuratively) The building housing such a department. |
4. n. (obsolete) Any closet used for storing anything. |
5. n. A room for keeping costumes and other property safe at a theater; a prop room. |
6. n. (figuratively) The department of a theater, movie studio, etc which purchases, keeps, and cares for costumes; its staff; its room(s) or building(s). |
7. n. A movable cupboard or cabinet designed for storing clothes, particularly as a large piece of bedroom furniture. |
8. n. A tall built-in cupboard or closet for storing clothes, often including a rail for coat-hangers, and usually located in a bedroom. |
9. n. (figuratively, uncommon) Anything that similarly stores or houses something. |
10. n. The contents of a wardrobe: an individual's entire collection of clothing. |
11. n. (figuratively) Any collection of clothing. |
12. n. (figuratively, uncommon) Any collection of anything. |
13. n. (obsolete) A private chamber, particularly one used for sleeping or (euphemism) urinating and defecating. |
14. n. (hunting, obsolete) Badger feces, particularly used in tracking game. |
15. v. (intransitive) To act as a wardrobe department, to provide clothing or sets of clothes. |
Nederlands > Engels |
kledingkast |
1. n-f. wardrobe |