Want to find out what does the word tabouret mean? We gathered all the possible definitions of the word tabouret on our website. Our definition dictionary is updated all the time with new definitions and is ready to help you.
tabouret
Part of speech: NounA small tabour; a cushioned stool highly ornamented.
Usage examples "tabouret":- Not until Edith had concealed the step- ladder were the hangings safe, and late in the afternoon we heard a crash from the library, and found Bella twisted on the floor, the result of putting a teakwood tabouret on a table and from thence attacking the lace curtains of the library windows. - "The Window at the White Cat", Mary Roberts Rinehart.
- They went into the long hall and Jack paused to hang his hat upon one of the hooks in that angle by the door; then he overtook his cousin and they went together to the salon, the pretty little salon with its great window, tall white- tiled stove, piano, corner- ways divan, tabouret, table of magazines, quaint Dutch picture of Queen Wilhelmina, and the vase in the corner- that green vase from whose stem hangs the flower- like body of a delicate porcelain nymph. - "A Woman's Will", Anne Warner.
- On the tabouret, now occupied by her sister- in- law, Madame Elizabeth, De Dillon has often sat- the handsome Dillon, and his glowing, admiring looks have often, perhaps, in spite of his own will, said more to the queen than she allowed herself to understand, as her heart thrilled in sweet pain and secret raptures under those glances! - "Marie Antoinette And Her Son", Louise Muhlbach Official.