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Set of clothing and equipment for infants
A layette is a collection of clothing and accessories for a newborn child. The term "layette set" is commonly used in the United States to refer to sets
Layette
American writer (born 1971)
Baby Buggy launched a layette collection with Target Corporation, with 10% of sales going to help families in need. The layette line was designed by illustrator
Jessica_Seinfeld
Iranian politician (born 1961)
20 pieces of luggage, which were said to be a layette for their newborn child. The scandal, dubbed LayetteGate or SismuniGate by Iranian Twitter users,
Mohammad_Bagher_Ghalibaf
Plain knit fabric
heavy-wear dresses. Some wearing heavy dresses are jackets, high-end T-shirts, layette items, and hoodies. The fabric is used for clothing, gym clothing, and
Jersey_(fabric)
American children's clothing company
American company whose products include department and specialty store layette, newborn and infant apparel. In 2005, they licensed the Sesame Beginnings
Children's_Apparel_Network
16th-century French painting in the Louvre
confirmed by the scene of the young woman sewing – perhaps preparing a layette for the coming child – in the background." The ring that Gabrielle holds
Gabrielle d'Estrées et une de ses sœurs
Gabrielle_d'Estrées_et_une_de_ses_sœurs
oldest women's guild in Paris dealt in linens, including household linens, layettes for babies, and undergarments. There seemed to be a major wealth disparity
Guilds_in_medieval_Europe
2014 Belgian film
Macanovic as Doctor Sirenko Julie Maes as Coleen Larisa Faber as Vendeuse Layette Janine Horsburgh as Prof. Fostel Julian Nest as Willis Jules Werner as
Melody_(2014_film)
One-piece, footed sleeping suit
designed to provide a better fit by reducing bagginess around the torso. Layette Playsuit (children's clothing) Gray, Lori (1982-08-05). "Scholarship promotes
Blanket_sleeper
Countess of Provence and Forcalquier (c.1229–1267)
of Hungary Davin 1963, p. 182. Gee 2002, p. 177. Runciman 1958, p. 72. Layettes du Trésor des Chartes, vol. II', doc. 2719, pp. 378-382. Matthæi Parisiensis
Beatrice_of_Provence
Queen of France from 1223 to 1226
King Louis VIII dated June 1225 which only names five (surviving) sons. Layettes du Trésor des Chartes, vol. II, 1710, p. 54. The Chronicon Turonense records
Blanche_of_Castile
Illuminated manuscript book of hours
p. viii). Husband 2008, p. 314. Item XXV in Delisle 1884, p. 106: "une layette plusieurs cayers d'unes très riches heures que faisoient Pol et ses frères
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
Très_Riches_Heures_du_Duc_de_Berry
Small cushion used to store pins and needles
ISBN 9781933176475. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pincushions. Layette pincushions (read about pincushions at the V&A Museum of Childhood)
Pincushion
Toy doll
had blue sleep eyes with eyelashes and its arms and legs were jointed. A layette, baby bottles, a plastic bath tub, and other accessories were available
Betsy_Wetsy
English author (1867–1931)
Drabble puts it: He did a bit of everything. He learned about recipes and layettes, about making-up, making-ready and running-round. He reviewed plays and
Arnold_Bennett
The World of New York: A layette (that is, baby clothes) must be prepared. Shall it be a layette of pink, for girl, or a layette of blue, for a boy? 1856
List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender signifiers
List_of_historical_sources_for_pink_and_blue_as_gender_signifiers
American department store chain
and ladies, French room for imported gowns and hats, baby shop for fine layette materials and outfitting, mourning goods, children's dresses, petticoats
J._W._Robinson's
American painter (1852–1896)
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and the Art Institute of Chicago. The Layette, (1882) Girl at Piano, (c. 1887) By the River, (1887) Capri, 1890, Collection
Theodore_Robinson
Kit provided to parents who live in Finland
"baby baskets" containing products such as diapers and nursing supplies. Layette, a collection of infant clothing prepared (made, bought, or given) during
Maternity_package
French noblewoman (1218–1272)
hdl:10023/2001. Pernoud 1975, p. 123. Painter 1937, p. 84. Davenport 1975, p. 94. Layettes du trésor des chartes (éd. Joseph de Laborde), t. III : de l'année 1247
Yolande_of_Brittany
Overview of the history of the French language
hanche, harasser, héron, heurter, jardin, jauger, joli, laid, lambeau, layette, lécher, lippe, liste, maint, maquignon, masque, massacrer, mauvais, mousse
History_of_French
Blanket for swaddling newborn babies
M'Liss Rae Hawley: Make Darling Doll, Infant, & Toddler Quilts - Bonus Layette S. C&T Publishing Inc. pp. 62–64. ISBN 978-1-60705-092-6. Kim, Sue (1 December
Receiving_blanket
Global humanitarian aid and development organization
around the world. Kits include bedding, cleaning supplies, health kits, layette kits for post-childbirth, school kits, and sewing kits. UMCOR operates
United Methodist Committee on Relief
United_Methodist_Committee_on_Relief
preserved records. The chests that contained these archives were called layettes. In 1615, Pierre Dupuy was commissioned by Mathieu Molé, first president
Trésor_des_Chartes
Network of charities with headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia
volunteers. Past winners include Daisy "Estelle" Anderson, who created layettes for more than 10,000 families over the past thirty years. This includes
Catholic_Charities_USA
Countess of Flanders from 1244 to 1278
Evergates, The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100-1300, 181. Layettes du Trésor des Chartes, vol. II 2489, Teulet, M. A. (ed.) Paris, 1863-1866
Margaret_II_of_Flanders
February, from SIRIS. Atlantic City--Beach Dunes and Grass, from SIRIS. The Layette, from SIRIS. Winter Landscape, from SIRIS. Roman Fountain, from SIRIS.
List of American painters exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
List_of_American_painters_exhibited_at_the_1893_World's_Columbian_Exposition
American nonprofit organization
particularly concerned with pregnant women, and adopted the practice of creating layettes for needy mothers. The Fragment Society was incorporated by the Commonwealth
Fragment_Society
French librarian, historian, and writer (1830–1917)
1895 ; XVIII. Les magasins de nouveautés. III. 1896 ; XIX. L'enfant, la layette, la nourrice, la vie de famille, les jouets et les jeux. 1896 ; XX. Les
Alfred_Franklin_(historian)
Musical instrument of the bagpipe family
in each airway (the equivalent of finger-holes) are uncovered by moving layettes (sliders) fixed in four coulisses (runners). The two lowest notes use the
Musette_de_cour
13th Century Count of Chalon
Burgundy. Agnes (died 1350). In 1285, she married Amedeus II, Count of Geneva Layettes du trésor des chartes, iii, 3934 & 3935. Constance Brittain Bouchard, Sword
John,_Count_of_Chalon
American department store chain
2nd Floor: Children's Clothing and Shoes, Domestics, Gift Wrap, Infants/Layette, Laces and Trimmings, Linens, Men's Coats and Suits, Men's Shoes, Men's
H._&_S._Pogue_Company
Type of maternity consultant
shower planning Baby announcement selection or design Nursery organization Layette shopping Photo organization Child care selection education Referrals to
Baby_planner
a complete line of infants' and children's wear, toys and gifts and a layette department for newborns, managed by a registered nurse. The store, at 15015
Geiger's
Annual film festival in Tennessee, US
2007 3 Minutes Christopher Brunner 2006 Careless Reef - Abu Kifan Gerard Holthuis 2005 Layette Ariana Gerstein 2004 Papillon d'amour Nicolas Provost
Nashville_Film_Festival
English lord (died c. 1258)
Angleterre II, no. 5), in A. Teulet (ed.) (General Editor H.F. Delaborde), Layettes du Trésor de Chartes, 5 Vols (Henri Plon, Paris 1863-1909), I, pp. 405–06
Fulk_FitzWarin
American conman
middle-aged women. An inner circle of male members known as "The Storks" made layettes for "needy, expectant mothers". On January 13, 1938, the group purchased
James_Bernard_Schafer
Treaty between Aragon and France
extinction of that house, its incorporation into France. Joseph de Laborde, Layettes du Trésor des chartes, vol. 3 (Paris: E. Plon, 1875), pp. 405ff. I. J.
Treaty_of_Corbeil_(1258)
(infant toys), Children's Apparel Network (department and specialty store layette, newborn and infant apparel), Hamco, Blue Ridge, Baby Boom, and A.D. Sutton
Sesame_Beginnings
US New Deal–era camps for unemployed women
clothing, and canneries were used for teaching and for product production. Layettes and hospital sundries were made for public institutions and other WPA nursing
She-She-She_Camps
lavender laver (Fr. laveoir) lavish lawn laxative laxity lay (adj. and n.) layette league lease leash leaven lecher lecherous lechery lectern lees legacy
List of English words of French origin (J–R)
List_of_English_words_of_French_origin_(J–R)
American philanthropist (1850–1928)
1919, the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris from 1915 to 1916, the Layette Fund from 1915 to 1919, the Serbian Hospital Fund in 1917, the American
Alice_Mary_Longfellow
Book by Margaret Atwood
to complete all of the household chores, as well as knitting the baby a layette. With the birth of the baby, the girl begins to rebel against her mother's
Moral_Disorder
American philanthropist (1866–1955)
reclining position, eventually organizing a small sewing circle to complete a layette in honor of the "Christ Child" to be given to a poor infant during the
Mary_Virginia_Merrick
Countess of Flanders and Hainaut from 1205 to 1244
librairie scientifique et littéraire, 1848, p. 23. Nicholas 1992, p. 156. Layettes du Trésor des Chartes, vol. II 2387, Teulet, M. A. (ed.) Paris, 1863–1866
Joan,_Countess_of_Flanders
Laurel wreath Lava-lava Lavalier Lawn cloth Layered clothing Layered hair Layette Le Smoking Leading strings Leather Leather helmet Leather jacket Leather
Index_of_fashion_articles
Count of Auvergne
Baluze, Preuves de l'Histoire généalogique de la maison d'Auvergne, tome 1. Layettes du trésor des chartes : de l'année 1224 à l'année 1246. Obituarium Lugdunensis
Guy_II_of_Auvergne
weight" latte "lath" latter lattis layer "to mark wood, bush-hammer" layeur layette "thin layer, baby linen" layetier lèche "thin slice" lèchefrite lécher
List of French words of Germanic origin (H–Z)
List_of_French_words_of_Germanic_origin_(H–Z)
Cultural center in João Pessoa, Brazil
personal objects of the writer, such as the family sewing machine, where the layette of José Lins, illustrious son of João and Dona Amélia do Rego Cavalcanti
Espaço Cultural José Lins do Rego
Espaço_Cultural_José_Lins_do_Rego
Designer from London
including women's cardigans and bed jackets, men's socks and sweaters and layette clothing for babies. The royal association continued; in 1954 a fashion
Women's_Home_Industries
unmet. Wheelchairs and hospital equipment were loaned to those in need, layettes were given to new mothers, and “gentlewomen” were enabled to earn some
Lend_A_Hand_Society
French scholar (1582–1651)
but the inventory has been partially replaced by the publication of the Layettes du trésor (four volumes, coming down to 1270; 1863–1902). Dupuy also published
Pierre_Dupuy_(scholar)
lanterns, 6,000 vials of water purification tablets, 1,000 school kits, 350 layettes, 500 flashlights, 500 sets of batteries, and 1,000 air mattresses to the
Effects of Hurricane Georges in Puerto Rico
Effects_of_Hurricane_Georges_in_Puerto_Rico
de Sauxillanges (in Latin). Thibaud. p. 441. Teulet, Alexandre (1866). Layettes du Trésor des Chartes II (in Latin). H. Plon. p. 470. Mas Latrie, Louis
House_of_Baffie
US-built cargo steamship that was sunk in 1942
York: mattresses, blankets, used clothing, children's sleeping garments, layettes, air raid shelter kits, medical supplies, and food for the American Red
SS_Empire_Barracuda
American businesswoman
provided clothing, some made by her and some used, for all ages: from layettes for babies to overcoats for old men. She continued this kind of ministry
Adelaide_T._Crapsey
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Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : variant of Hart.German : topographic name from Middle High German hurt ‘hurdle’, ‘woven fence’.Dutch : nickname, presumably for a pugnacious or aggressive person, from Middle Dutch hort, hurt ‘strike’, ‘blow’, ‘attack’.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Girl/Female
Indian
Inner light, Immortal, Born during the day
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Support; Prop
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Loving and understanding
Biblical
an orphan;purity, bereavement;
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yoker
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pure; Chaste
Boy/Male
Muslim
Light of the eye
Surname or Lastname
English
English : Devon variant of Clough.
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