plumard

French

Etymology

From plume + -ard.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ply.maʁ/

Noun

plumard m (plural plumards)

  1. (colloquial) sack, bed
    Synonyms: lit, pieu
    • 2000, Frédéric Beigbeder, 99 francs, Gallimard:
      Je ne sais pas pourquoi j’ai découpé ce tableau, La Pirogue, dans un magazine, pour l’afficher au-dessus de mon plumard. II m’obsède.
      I don't know why I cut that painting, The Pirogue, out of a magazine and stuck it above my bed. I'm obsessed with it.
  • plumarder

References

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