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Is there an English term for a trunk or drawer full of things a girl's collected in preparation for her marriage? I thought I knew one, but it turns out to be Australian in origin.

Anyone?

Date: 2006-04-17 05:27 am (UTC)
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I don't know if it's still done here in the States, but when I was a young woman (I'm 61.), we used to have "hope chests". These were wooden chests, preferably lined with cedar. We'd store linens and other items we "hoped" to be using when we were married.

I never had one, since my gran was a feminist and raised to have "hope in myself". I did, however, inherit my mother's hope chest. (See how ideas skip a generation?)

Of course, with the feminist revolution, most American gals hope for a really good job - good money, good benefits, etc.

Apparently, some gals still use hope chests! I just googled it and guess what I found? http://www.pioneerthinking.com/ch_hopechest.html

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