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bedclothes
English
Etymology
From Middle English bedclothys, plural of Middle English bedcloth, bedclothe, bedde clothe (“bed-cloth, bedding”), from Old English bedcl?þ, beddcl?þ (“coverlet, blanket, bedding, bedclothes”), equivalent to bed +? clothes.
Noun
bedclothes pl (plural only)
- Sheets, blankets, quilts or other coverings used on a bed.
Synonyms
- bedclothing
- bedding
- covers
- bedlinen
Translations
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bedsheet
English
Alternative forms
- bed sheet
Etymology
From Middle English bedeschette, bedshete, bed shete, equivalent to bed +? sheet.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b?d?i?t/
Noun
bedsheet (plural bedsheets)
- A sheet, a piece of cloth cut and finished as bedlinen.
Hypernyms
- sheet
Translations
Anagrams
- behested
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