Trousseau in spanish
Ajuar
pronunciation: ɑxuɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑxuɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
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trousseau [trousseaus/trousseaux -pl.] = ajuar, ajuar de novia.
Example: If a woman didn't get married her trousseau was handed down to someone else.more:
» bridal trousseau = ajuar, ajuar de novia.
Example: In times gone by, every young woman worked on assembling her bridal trousseau, even before she became engaged.» wedding trousseau = ajuar, ajuar de novia.
Example: For a young Victorian bride, her wedding trousseau was nearly as important as the wedding itself, and might possibly have been even more expensive!.