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coffret

American  
[kaw-frit, kah-] / ˈkɔ frɪt, ˈkɑ- /

noun

plural

coffrets
  1. a small chest or strongbox, used to hold valuables.


Example Sentences

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Through Gilles, Master Gay had heard of Quentin’s work, and he ordered a coffret for his wife, and a settle.

From In the Days of the Guild by Lamprey, Louise

Dans un coffret incrusté d’ambre j’ai des sandales incrustées de verre. 

From Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde by Wilde, Oscar

Ung oyseau mort, appell� oyseau de paradis, envelop� de taffetas, mis en ung petit coffret de bois.

From The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria by Tremayne, Eleanor E.

She turned it over in her mind, and going to her coffret she took therefrom that rich stuff of sanguine silk, and set it on the couch.

From French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France by France, Marie de

The false ring will be given to the Count, instead of the true one, which is in the coffret I have placed by you.

From The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 by Various