Boudoirs

/ˈbuːdwɑːrz/ noun

Plural of boudoir; multiple private sitting rooms, typically for a woman, decorated elegantly and designed for relaxation and socializing.

From French 'boudoir,' derived from 'boudir' (to pout/sulk). Originally implied a room where a woman might retire to pout when displeased—a private sanctuary. The word entered English in the 18th century.

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