Definitions for garderobe

garderobe garde·robe

Spelling: [gahrd-rohb]
IPA: /ˈgɑrdˌroʊb/

Garderobe is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 336 anagrams from letters in garderobe (abdeegorr).

Definitions for garderobe

noun

  1. a wardrobe or its contents.
  2. a private room, as a bedroom.
  3. (in medieval architecture) a latrine or privy.

Origin of garderobe

1400-50; late Middle English Middle French: literally, (it) keeps clothing

Examples for garderobe

I often stayed away from shows just because I hated the idea of going to the garderobe and checking my wraps.

On our way down to the garderobe, where every one checks one's things for the fee of twenty pfennigs (five cents), we met Mr. B——.

In the chamber above Marys, where Darnley lay, there were also a cabinet and a garderobe.

We left our umbrellas at a garderobe; its business that day was a thriving one.

The western chamber has in its north-west angle a latrine, or garderobe, in the thickness of the wall.

Here, in the throng, Olga of the garderobe met him, and laid a trembling hand on his arm.

Word Value for garderobe
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Words with friends

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