méridienne

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See also: meridienne

English

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Etymology

From French méridienne, feminine of méridien (meridian; noon (attributive)), from its typical use: rest in the middle of the day, when the sun is near the meridian.

Noun

méridienne (plural méridiennes)

  1. An asymmetrical daybed with a high head-rest, and a lower foot-rest, joined by a sloping piece.
    • 1981, Americana, page 24, column 2:
      Méridiennes have sold for up to $19,000 a pair, a bid posted at Morton’s. “Méridiennes such as that one are the rare pieces that bring top dollar,” says Phillip Alford, Morton’s nineteenth-century furniture expert.
    • 1990, Architectural Digest, page 260:
      Silk velvet on the méridiennes is from Manuel Canovas; Clarence House fabric covers the sofa and front of fauteuils.
    • 1990, Museum Notes, page 23:
      This, too, has now been restored and reupholstered, and the unusual pair of méridiennes (short daybeds) will be installed on either side of the mantlepiece in the upstairs hall.

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French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /me.ʁi.djɛn/
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Adjective

méridienne

  1. feminine singular of méridien

Noun

méridienne f (plural méridiennes)

  1. méridienne
  2. (dated) afternoon nap
    Synonym: sieste
    faire la méridienne(please add an English translation of this usage example)

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