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Τι (ποιος) είναι wardrobe - ορισμός

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Armoire; Wardrobe (furniture); Almirah; Armoires
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  • Chinese]] [[Ming Dynasty]] compound wardrobe made of [[rosewood]], latter half of the 16th century
  • A modern fitted wardrobe

wardrobe         
¦ noun
1. a large, tall cupboard in which clothes may be hung or stored.
2. a person's entire collection of clothes.
3. the costume department or costumes of a theatre or film company.
4. a department of a royal or noble household in charge of clothing.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'private chamber'): from ONorth. Fr. warderobe, var. of OFr. garderobe (see garderobe).
wardrobe         
(wardrobes)
1.
A wardrobe is a tall cupboard or cabinet in which you can hang your clothes.
N-COUNT
2.
Someone's wardrobe is the total collection of clothes that they have.
Her wardrobe consists primarily of huge cashmere sweaters and tiny Italian sandals.
N-COUNT: oft poss N
3.
The wardrobe in a theatre company is the actors' and actresses' costumes.
In the wardrobe department were rows of costumes.
N-UNCOUNT: also the N
Wardrobe         
·vt A Privy.
II. Wardrobe ·vt Wearing apparel, in general; articles of dress or personal decoration.
III. Wardrobe ·vt A room or apartment where clothes are kept, or wearing apparel is stored; a portable closet for hanging up clothes.

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Wardrobe

A wardrobe or armoire or almirah is a standing closet used for storing clothes. The earliest wardrobe was a chest, and it was not until some degree of luxury was attained in regal palaces and the castles of powerful nobles that separate accommodation was provided for the apparel of the great. The name of wardrobe was then given to a room in which the wall-space was filled with closets and lockers, the drawer being a comparatively modern invention. From these cupboards and lockers the modern wardrobe, with its hanging spaces, sliding shelves and drawers, evolved slowly.

Throughout the chronological changes in the form of the enclosure, it has more or less retained its preset function as a place to retain a king’s robe. The word has gained coinage over successive generations as an independent store for among others, preserving precious items for a ruler like gold, well highlighted in King Edward I of England's times. It is also a simple patio where clothes are hung from metal bars or tucked inside utility racks running from up to down. The modern wardrobe differs in one respect from the historical one for its triple partitioning: there are two linear compartments on either side with shelves as well as a middle space made up of hanging pegs and drawers, the latter being a latter-day addition, besides a clothes’ press in the higher central space on level with a person’s chest.

Additionally, an armoire is a wardrobe that is wider than a grown adult's arm span, while a wardrobe is smaller.

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