Look up: Tricoteuse


  1. Tricoteuse
    Tricoteuse (tʁikɔtøz) literally translates from the French as a knitting woman. The term is most often used in its historical sense as a name for the women who frequented the public executions in Paris during the French Revolution. ==Origins== One of the earliest outbreaks of insurrection in the...
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  2. tricoteuse
    In the French Revolution, one of the women who sat knitting in the National Convention and beneath the guillotine. ...
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  3. tricoteuse
    Term used to describe a small, 19thC French work table with a rail bordering the edge. The term is from tricoteur 'knitter'.
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