Caquetoire

/ˌkækɪˈtwɑːr/ noun

A piece of furniture or room designed for gossiping or socializing; a gathering place for chatting, often a type of bench or seating arrangement.

From French caquetoire, derived from caquet (chatter) with the -oire suffix, meaning 'a place for' chattering or talking, similar to 'repertoire' or 'armoire.'

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