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WASHSTAND - traducción al árabe

PIECE OF FURNITURE CONSISTING OF A SMALL TABLE OR CABINET MADE FOR HOLDING A WASH BASIN AND WATER PITCHER
Basin-stand; Basin stand; Basin-Stand
  • A simple marble-topped washstand
  • WLM14ES - Barcelona Piso 1497 07 de julio de 2011 -

WASHSTAND         

ألاسم

مَغْسَلَة

washstand         
اسْم : مغسلة
washstand         
حوض الغسل جـ أحواض وحياض

Definición

washstand
(washstands)
A washstand is a piece of furniture designed to hold a bowl for washing your hands and face in, which was used in former times before washbasins had taps on them.
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Wikipedia

Washstand

A washstand or basin stand is a piece of furniture consisting of a small table or cabinet, usually supported on three or four legs, and most commonly made of mahogany, walnut, or rosewood, and made for holding a wash basin and water pitcher. The smaller varieties were used for rose-water ablutions, or for hair-powdering. The larger ones, which possessed receptacles for soap dishes, were the predecessors of the modern bathroom wash basin, or sink. Both varieties, often of very elegant form, were in extensive use throughout a large part of the 18th century and early-19th century, eventually disappearing with the advent of modern indoor plumbing.

Ejemplos de uso de WASHSTAND
1. That $12,000 payment went to an antiques store for three nightstands, one leaded glass cabinet, a washstand, a buffet and four armoires that were delivered to Cunningham.
2. Among the gifts he accepted were a $7,200 Louis–Philippe commode, circa 1850; three antique nightstands; a leaded–glass cabinet; a washstand; a buffet; and four armoires.
3. The famous "Moidodyr," which literally means "wash till you make holes," tells the story of a walking washstand that cleans up the young narrator when he refuses to wash himself.