"Gainsborough chair" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Gainsborough chairs [plural]
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  1. A kind of armchair made in England during the eighteenth century, having a wide seat, high back, open sides and short arms, and usually upholstered in leather. Synonyms: French chair, Martha Washington chair
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