Ajuar in english
Trousseau
pronunciation: trusoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: trusoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
ajuar = wedding trousseau ; bridal trousseau ; trousseau [trousseaus/trousseaux -pl.] ; bottom drawer ; hope chest.
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!.Example: In times gone by, every young woman worked on assembling her bridal trousseau, even before she became engaged.Example: If a woman didn't get married her trousseau was handed down to someone else.Example: In 18th-century America, a bride was expected to make 12 quilts for her bottom drawer, the 13th would be her marriage quilt.Example: If there was one thing in the entire house I'd think she'd want to leave it would be the wedding album and her hope chest!.more:
» ajuar de novia = wedding trousseau ; bridal trousseau ; trousseau [trousseaus/trousseaux -pl.] ; bottom drawer ; hope chest .
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!. Example: In times gone by, every young woman worked on assembling her bridal trousseau, even before she became engaged. Example: If a woman didn't get married her trousseau was handed down to someone else. Example: In 18th-century America, a bride was expected to make 12 quilts for her bottom drawer, the 13th would be her marriage quilt. Example: If there was one thing in the entire house I'd think she'd want to leave it would be the wedding album and her hope chest!.