Duvet
A quilt is called a "continental quilt" primarily in British English, referring to its similarity to the duvet style commonly used across continental Europe. This type of quilt is typically filled with down or synthetic fibers and is designed to be used without a top sheet, making it more convenient and warmer. The term reflects the influence of European bedding practices, distinguishing it from traditional English quilts that may feature more intricate designs and layering.
In short, the origin of the word is this: Middle English quilte mattress, quilt, from Anglo-French coilte,from Latin culcita mattress.
When the weather started getting colder, I put a quilt on my bed.
The phrase 'tout en quilt' means everything in [the proper manner and style of a] quilt, all quilted. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'tout' means 'all'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. And the noun 'quilt' has the same meaning in French as in English.
There are 4 phonemes in the word "quilt": /k/ /w/ /ɪ/ /t/.
The quilt had amazing patchwork. Another good sentence would be, the woman was able to complete the patchwork all by hand.
Quilt,Queen $ etc....
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Eider
In the 1650's from a French word literally meaning Tavern. There was another continental word 'Cambret' and another French word 'Camberete' which came to mean Restaurant/Night Club
patterns to be sewn to another material or on a quilt.
the pattern in my quilt in very beautiful