baigneuse
[ be-nyœz ]
/ bɛˈnyœz /
noun, plural bai·gneuses [be-nyœz] /bɛˈnyœz/. French Furniture.
a day bed of the Empire period, having a back sloping and curving to form a rounded head and foot.
Origin of baigneuse
< French: literally, bather (feminine)
Words nearby baigneuse
bahía de cochinos,
bai,
baia-mare,
baiae,
baidarka,
baigneuse,
baikal,
baikonur,
bail,
bail bond,
bail bondsman
Example sentences from the Web for baigneuse
Her baigneuse—generally of chiffon and old point lace—has not lost a curve.
The Second Thoughts of An Idle Fellow |Jerome K. JeromeI was as innocent in thought and intention as a baigneuse at Margate.