noun
- Plural of peignoir; loose, flowing robes or dressing gowns, typically worn by women.
Usage: Usually plural in modern English; singular 'peignoir' is less common.; Often associated with intimate or bedroom wear.; French origin; pronounced 'pen-WAHR'.
Examples
- She hung several silk peignoirs in her closet.
- The boutique specialized in luxurious peignoirs and nightwear.
- Victorian women often wore peignoirs over their nightgowns.
- The actress was photographed in elegant peignoirs for the magazine spread.
- Peignoirs made of satin and lace were popular gifts for brides.