commode

A low chest of drawers on short legs.

Noun

  1. A low chest of drawers on short legs.
  2. A stand for a washbowl and jug.

    Synonyms: washstand

  3. A chair containing a chamber pot.
    • Changing bandages and emptying the commode doesn’t exactly create a sexy environment, but we never talk about doctors’ appointments or heart problems when we’re in our room – we preserve that little bit of space for...
  4. A toilet.
  5. A kind of woman's headdress, raising the hair and fore part of the cap to a great height.
    • Then at the Play-Houſe ye ogle the Boxes, and dop and bovv to thoſe you do not knovv, as vvell as thoſe you do. […] You nuzzle your Noſes into their Hoods and Commodes, […] - 1693, [Thomas] d’Urfey, The Richmond...
    • Now under high Commodes with Looks Erect, Bare-fac’d devours in gawdy Colours deck. - 1696, George Granville, The She-Gallants:

Origin

Borrowed from French commode (literally “convenient”). Doublet of comodo.

Forms

commodes

Synonyms

chamber pot toilet

Related

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