semainier

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

French, from semaine (week).

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Noun[edit]

semainier (plural semainiers)

  1. A tall, narrow chest of drawers, typically with seven drawers, as for storing a week's supply of lingerie, shirts, etc.

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French[edit]

Adjective[edit]

semainier (feminine semainière, masculine plural semainiers, feminine plural semainières)

  1. week-long

Noun[edit]

semainier m (plural semainiers)

  1. semainier

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