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BAYLY, "Songs from the Boudoir"
boudoir (n.)
1777, a room where a lady may retire to be alone.
From French
boudoir (18c.), lit. "pouting room"
From "bouder", "to pout, sulk," which, like
pout, probably ultimately is imitative of puffing.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
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