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robe-de-chambre

American  
[rawb-duh-shahn-bruh] / rɔb dəˈʃɑ̃ brə /

noun

French.

plural

robes-de-chambre
  1. a dressing gown.


robe-de-chambre British  
/ rɔbdəʃɑ̃brə /

noun

  1. a dressing gown or bathrobe

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In winter we lived facing his house, and he came to us almost every day in his short red robe-de-chambre, with a green fur cap on his head, and a pipe in his hand.

From Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History by MacGillivray, William

Mrs. Mackenzie, in a robe-de-chambre and cap very different from yesterday's, came out eagerly to meet the physician on the landing.

From The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family by Thackeray, William Makepeace

He is very old, was dressed in a robe-de-chambre of blue sattan and gold spots on it, with a sort of blue sattan cap and tassle of gold.

From Books and Characters French and English by Strachey, Giles Lytton

After throwing over his shoulders his robe-de-chambre Mr. Bennett asked, "Where do you think Livingstone is?"

From How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley by Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton)

The young man who wore a robe-de-chambre and Turkish slippers worked in gold, returns my salaam courteously and invites me up to the divan.

From The Book of Khalid by Rihani, Ameen Fares