doona
See also: Doona
English
Etymology 1
Originally a product name, derived from Danish dyne /dyːnə/. Trademark owned by the Tontine Group.
Pronunciation
- enPR: do͞on'@, IPA(key): /ˈduːnə/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -uːnə
Noun
doona (plural doonas)
- (Australia) A padded blanket used as a cover in bed; a duvet.
- 1983, Helen Garner, Yellow Notebook: Diaries Volume I, Text Publishing, published 2022, page 66:
- He had put the doona on sideways. My feet were sticking out.
- 2011, Shannon Lush, Jennifer Fleming, Spotless: Room-by-Room Solutions to Domestic Disasters, unnumbered page:
- Doonas can be made of goose feathers, wool or synthetics. Wash them twice a year or even more if you sweat a lot. You can tell it′s time for a wash when the fibres are packed down and lumpy, or the doona smells.
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