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The root word for "covered" is "cover," which comes from the Old French word "covrir" meaning to shelter or protect.
The root word for coverlet is "cover," which comes from the Old French word "covrir" meaning "to cover." It evolved into the Middle English word "coveren" before becoming "cover" in Modern English.
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The origin of the word coiffeur is mid 19th century: French from coiffer 'arrange the hair,' in Old French 'cover with a coif.'
The word "bureau" has its origin in the French word for a felt-like material called "burel" or "bure." This material was commonly used to cover writing desks, leading to the association of the word with desks and offices.
From the French word for "cover", the classification is couverture.
The word "bureau" originates from a French word meaning a felt-like cover used to protect writing desks. Over time, it evolved to refer to the desk itself, and eventually to an office or workplace.
If you mean 'Cache' then it can mean 'mask', 'cover', and 'patch'.
A duvet cover is a comforter cover. In the French language, the word duvet is French for the word down. Duvet covers slip over and enclose comforters to protect comforters from dirt and oils. In particular, duvet covers are recommended to protect down comforters. Down comforters are not easy to clean, however, most duvet covers are made out of cotton which can be easily washed.
The word "curfew" comes from Old French (and means "cover the fire"), so the country of origin is most likely France.
Cloche in French means bell in English. As a cooking term a cloche is a domed cover for a plate. In English I guess you'd call it a dome or a plate cover.