- over a
century attracted discussion as to the
proper meaning of the word
tuffet. The
rhyme first appeared in
print in
Songs for the
Nursery (1805), and...
-
furniture for
resting during Christian prayer Ottoman (furniture), a
footstool Tuffet, a low seat H****ocks, a
village in West Sus****,
England This disambiguation...
-
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit: 'Danica', 'Golden
Tuffet' 'Holmstrup', 'Rheingold', 'Smaragd'.
Chamaecyparis thyoides Eastern red...
-
Chaise longue Fauteuil Ottoman Recliner Stool Bar
Stool Footstool or
ottoman Tuffet Fainting couch Rocking chair Bar
chair Poufy Arm
Chair Bench Couch, also...
- A
kneeler is a
cushion (also
called a
tuffet, h****ock, genuflexorium, or genuflectorium) or a
piece of
furniture used for
resting in a
kneeling position...
- Center.
Retrieved July 23, 2015. "The
Whistling Wizard and the
Sultan of
Tuffet".
Lortel Archives.
Archived from the
original on
October 24, 2012. Retrieved...
-
English edition is from 1791.
Little Miss
Muffet 'Little Miss
Muffet sat on a
tuffet'
United Kingdom 1805 The
rhyme first appeared in
print in
Songs for the...
- work for
Sieurs Tuffet,
Duchanin and
deChevery as
vessel carpenter and to do
other things which could be
ordered by
Sieur Louis Tuffet,
commander of Fort...
- 1837:
Baron le comédien, anecdote-vaudeville in 1 act, with Jean-Baptiste
Tuffet 1838: Maître Job, ou Ma
femme et mon télescope,
vaudeville in 1 act 1839:...
- from
Cornwall in
North America sometime around 1850s.
Ottoman (furniture)
Tuffet Arm rest Head rest Step (footing)
Kursi Ayat al-Kursi "Footstool". Archived...