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What (who) is duvet - definition

TYPE OF BEDDING
Pierzyna; Continental quilt; Duvets; Eiderdown (bedding)
  • 1974 Kimptons doona advertisement in the Canberra Times
  • A bed with a duvet
  • A duvet without a cover, "quilted high and in large panes"

duvet         
['d(j)u:ve?]
¦ noun chiefly Brit. a soft, thick quilt used instead of an upper sheet and blankets.
Origin
C18: from Fr., lit. 'down' (see down2).
duvet         
(duvets)
A duvet is a large cover filled with feathers or similar material which you put over yourself in bed instead of a sheet and blankets. (BRIT; in AM, use comforter
)
= quilt
N-COUNT
comforter         
TYPE OF BEDCOVER, OFTEN NOT AS THICK AS A DUVET
Comforters
(comforters)
1.
A comforter is a person or thing that comforts you.
He became Vivien Leigh's devoted friend and comforter.
N-COUNT
2.
A comforter is a large cover filled with feathers or similar material which you put over yourself in bed instead of a sheet and blankets. (AM; in BRIT, use duvet
, quilt
)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Duvet

A duvet (UK: , US: ; from French duvet [dyvɛ] 'down'), usually called a comforter or (down-filled) quilt in U.S. English, and a doona in Australian English, is a type of bedding consisting of a soft flat bag filled with either down, feathers, wool, cotton, silk, or a synthetic alternative, and is typically protected with a removable cover, analogous to a pillow and pillow case. The term duvet is mainly British, especially in reference to the bedding; when rarely used in US English, it often refers to the cover. Sleepers often use a duvet without a top bed sheet, as the duvet cover can readily be removed and laundered as often as the bottom sheet. Duvets originated in rural Europe and were filled with the down feathers of ducks or geese. The best quality feathers are taken from the eider duck, which is known for its effectiveness as a thermal insulator.

Examples of use of duvet
1. Emerging from under a duvet was Miss Kercher‘s foot.
2. Ditch your duvet and sleep under a sheet instead.
3. I’m driving underneath a duvet, for heaven’s sake!
4. Problem: Fighting over the duvet Solution: Grow your toenails.
5. "I was cowering under the duvet because it was so noisy.