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divan
1[dih-van, -vahn, dahy-van]
noun
a sofa or couch, usually without arms or back, often usable as a bed.
a long, cushioned seat, usually without arms or back, placed against a wall, as in Asian countries.
a council of state in Turkey and other countries of the Middle East.
any council, committee, or commission.
(in the Middle East)
a council chamber, judgment hall, audience chamber, or bureau of state.
a large building used for some official or public purpose, as a custom house.
a smoking room, as in connection with a tobacco shop.
a collection of poems, especially a collection in Arabic or Persian of poems by one poet.
divan
2[dih-van]
adjective
(especially of chicken or turkey breast) sliced and baked in a casserole with broccoli and hollandaise sauce.
divan
/ dɪˈvæn /
noun
a backless sofa or couch, designed to be set against a wall
a bed resembling such a couch
(esp formerly) a room for smoking and drinking, as in a coffee shop
a Muslim law court, council chamber, or counting house
a Muslim council of state
a collection of poems
(in Muslim law) an account book
Word History and Origins
Origin of divan1
Word History and Origins
Origin of divan1
Example Sentences
His body was then hidden in the bottom of a divan bed, while Mosquera waited for Albert to come home.
He had killed Mr Longworth with a hammer earlier the same day, shattering his skull, and hid the body in a divan bed in the apartment.
He is also accused of killing Mr Longworth with a hammer earlier on the same day and of then hiding his body in a divan bed.
But her spine did not touch the back of the divan.
But the plot was foiled when Shannon, who had been restrained by a homemade leash, was was found hidden in the bottom of a divan bed frame at Donovan's home.
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