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layette
[ley-et]
noun
an outfit of clothing, bedding, etc., for a newborn baby.
layette
/ ɪˈɛ /
noun
a complete set of articles, including clothing, bedclothes, and other accessories, for a newborn baby
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of layette1
Example Sentences
Her wardrobe from the get-go was a topic of national fascination with a layette sewn by her mother and grandmother, and a little help from underprivileged women throughout Britain.
Your thoughtful and inspirational gift will undoubtedly stand out from the pile of plushies and layette sets.
Lowenstein’s Department Store offered a complete Easter layette for each child and an Easter outfit for “many years to come.”
“When they brought him back wearing the layette it was like there was a light around him,” Harris said.
“Casserole,” “popover,” “bassinet,” “layette,” “otitis,” “kindergarten,” “commencement” and “fiancée.”
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