table linen
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Definition
Noun 1. Linens for the dining table: A collective term for the cloth items, typically made of linen, cotton, or other fabrics, used to cover and set a table for a meal. This includes items like tablecloths, placemats, napkins, and sometimes table runners.
Usage
- The term "table linen" refers to the set of fabric items used during dining.
- It is often used when discussing formal dining settings, household items, or laundry.
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Advanced Usage
- "To change the table linen": To remove the used cloth items from a table and replace them with clean ones.
- The maid's duty was to change the table linen after every meal.
- "Starched table linen": Table linen that has been treated with starch to make it stiff and crisp, often for formal occasions.
- The formal banquet featured beautifully pressed, starched table linen.
Variants and Related Words
- Tablecloth (n): A large cloth used to cover a dining table.
- She spread a white tablecloth over the table.
- Napkin (n): A piece of cloth or paper used to wipe the mouth and hands while eating.
- Each place setting had a linen napkin.
- Placemat (n): A protective mat set on a table under a person's plate and utensils.
- The woven placemats protected the wooden table.
Synonyms
- Tableware (Note: This is a broader term that often includes dishes, glasses, and cutlery in addition to linens).
- Dinnerware (Note: This typically refers specifically to plates and dishes, not linens).
Related Phrases
- "Lay the table" / "Set the table": To arrange items like plates, cutlery, glasses, and table linen for a meal.
- Please help me set the table with the new table linen.
Noun
- linens for the dining table