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hall tree

American  

noun

  1. a stand or post having hooks or knobs for holding coats and hats; hatrack or clothes tree.


Etymology

Origin of hall tree

An Americanism dating back to 1870–75

Example Sentences

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A hall tree can have a bench on one side and coat storage on the other.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 13, 2023

Down in the hall she appropriated one of Dick's, off the hall tree, and announced herself ready.

From Her Prairie Knight by Bower, B. M.

She wanted to put the umbrella back by the hall tree, and tell mother all about the runaway.—Written for Dew Drops by Flora Louise Whitmore.

From Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 15, April 12, 1914 by Various

As she went through the hall there, by the hall tree, stood the big umbrella.

From Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 15, April 12, 1914 by Various

He placed his cane against the hall tree, and followed his host into the jollified apartment.

From The Voice on the Wire by Ball, Eustace Hale