furniture
noun
- movable objects, usually in a household, intended to support various human activities
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈfɜː.nɪ.t͡ʃə/ / /ˈfɝ.nɪ.t͡ʃɚ/
noun
Etymology: From Middle French fourniture (“a supply, or the act of furnishing”), from fournir (“to furnish”).
- Large movable item(s), usually in a room, which enhance(s) the room's characteristics, functionally or decoratively.
“The woman does not even have one stick of furniture moved in yet.”
“How much furniture did they leave behind?”
- The harness, trappings etc. of a horse, hawk, or other animal.
“We commend a horse because he is strong and nimble,[…]and not for his furniture: a greyhound for his swiftnesse, not for his collar: a hawke for her wing, not for her cranes or bells.”
“Amongst the rich this part of a hawk's furniture is ornamented with embroidery, handsome silver aigrettes, tassels and other decorations.”
- Fittings, such as handles, of a door, coffin, or other wooden item.
“[…]a new universal pistol, one to be carried by each man, with a 9-inch barrel of musket-bore and an iron ramrod carried in the holster; the furniture was reduced to just a brass trigger guard (no butt-plate), and some were fitted with Nock's lock.”
- An accompanying enhancing feature, or features collectively; embellishment, decoration, trimming.
“A Scythian Shepherd, so imbelliſhed With Natures pride, and richeſt furniture? His looks do menace heauen & dare the Gods, His fiery eies are fixt vpon the earth.”
- The stock and forearm of a weapon.
- The pieces of wood or metal put around pages of type to make proper margins and fill the spaces between the pages and the chase.
- The stumps.
- Any material on the page other than the body text and pictures of articles; for example, headlines, datelines and dinkuses, lines and symbols (though in earlier use, only non-text elements of page design, such as lines and symbols).
“It read: “This article was amended on 3 January 2023. The original furniture said the fireworks display was on Christmas Eve.””
- A type of mixture organ stop.
- Draped coverings and hangings; bedsheets, tablecloths, tapestries, etc.
- Clothing with which a person is furnished; apparel, outfit.
- Arms and armor, equipment of war.
- Equipment for work, apparatus, tools, instruments.
- Condiments of a salad.
- Stock, supply, stores, provisions.
- Contents; that with which something is filled or stocked.
- Impressive-looking books used for filling out the collection of a private library.
- The action of furnishing or supplying.
- The condition of being equipped, prepared, or mentally cultivated.