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# {{lb|en|now|historical}} A [[chamber pot]] enclosed in a [[stool]] or [[box]]; a [[commode]].
# {{lb|en|now|historical}} A [[chamber pot]] enclosed in a [[stool]] or [[box]]; a [[commode]].

Latest revision as of 02:36, 4 February 2024

See also: closestool and close stool

English

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A close-stool, circa 1650
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Etymology

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From Middle English close stol, equivalent to close (enclosed, adjective) +‎ stool.

Noun

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close-stool (plural close-stools)

  1. (now historical) A chamber pot enclosed in a stool or box; a commode.