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Garderobe is a
historic term for a room in a
medieval castle. The
Oxford English Dictionary gives as its
first meaning a store-room for valuables, but...
- portra**** by Gizmo. He is
apparently the
Yorkshire Terrier of
Madame de
Garderobe and
Maestro Cadenza. The
Wardrobe is a
former opera singer,
turned into...
- include: old man, boy's love,
oldman wormwood, lover's plant, appleringie,
garderobe, Our Lord's wood, maid's ruin,
garden sagebrush,
European sage, sitherwood...
- Park
restroom Historical terms Aphedron Chamber pot
Close stool Dansker Garderobe Gong
farmer Groom of the
Stool Night soil Pail
closet Privy midden Reredorter...
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interconnected rooms on the
first floor, one of
which had
access to a
garderobe. In 1559
William had a new
floor inserted at
gallery level in the Great...
- costumes.
Since 2017, they have been
exhibited in a
dedicated museum called GardeRobe MannekenPis.
Owing to its self-derisive nature,
Manneken Pis is also an...
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built from 1290 to 1304.
Arrow slit
Battlement Bretèche
Defensive walls Garderobe ****ding
Jettying Murder hole
Parapet Greimas (1987). A.-J; Dictionnaire...
- that is
housed in a
tower over a
river or stream. The tower, a type of
garderobe tower, is
linked to the
castle over a bridge,
which has a
covered or enclosed...
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within the
larger dungeon,
situated in a
small alcove, is
typical of
garderobe arrangement within medieval buildings.
These factors perhaps point to...
- keep
their enclosures warm.
Garderobe seat
openings View
looking down into
garderobe seat
opening Exterior view of
garderobe at
Campen castle Toilet in...