cartonnier

English

Etymology

French

Noun

cartonnier (plural cartonniers)

  1. A cupboard for filing.
    • 2008 April 25, Wendy Moonan, “Making Their Way Back to the Garden”, in New York Times:
      Only Charlotte Moss incorporated real antiques: a set of Louis XV chairs, a 19th-century Italian bureau cabinet, a 19th-century French cartonnier to hold documents and an antique rug from Stark.

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