Caquetoires

/ˌkækɪˈtwɑːrz/ noun

Definition

Plural of caquetoire; multiple pieces of gossip furniture or gathering spaces for chatting.

Etymology

French plural of caquetoire, formed by adding -s.

Kelly Says

Museums in France still have examples of ornate caquetoires on display—they're beautiful pieces of furniture history that tell us exactly how people in the past architected spaces specifically for social interaction and gossip!

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