davenport
See also: Davenport
English
Etymology
Sofa sense was named for the now defunct furniture manufacturer A. H. Davenport Company.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈdævənpɔːt/
Noun
davenport (plural davenports)
- A large sofa, especially a formal one.
- 1922, Sinclair Lewis, Babbitt
- He blundered into the living-room, lay on the davenport, hands behind his head.
- 1922, Sinclair Lewis, Babbitt
- A writing desk.
- 1894, E. Somerville, Martin Ross The Real Charlotte
- Then she went into the house, and, sitting down at the davenport in the dining—room, got out a sheet of her best notepaper, and wrote a note to Pamela Dysart in her strong, commercially clear hand.
- 1944, Billy Wilder, Raymond Chandler Double Indemnity (screenplay)
- He crosses to the davenport to get the policies from his briefcase,
- 1894, E. Somerville, Martin Ross The Real Charlotte
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