Noun a small attic loft that an artist lives in is an example of a garret.
Garret attic precipitates.
1660 samuel pepys diary january 1.
An attic or semi finished room just beneath the roof of a house.
A small attic not to be confused with.
The definition of a garret is a top floor loft or attic room often small or dismal.
In the garret poem by louisa may alcott.
A garret is a habitable attic a living space at the top of a house or larger residential building often small dismal and cramped with sloping ceilings.
Garrote a device or instrument used to strangle a person.
A garret is a small room at the top of a house.
In the days before elevators this was the least prestigious position in a building at the very top of the stairs.
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Garret definition an attic usually a small wretched one.
Garret definition is a room or unfinished part of a house just under the roof.
This morning we living lately in the garret i rose put on my suit with great skirts having not lately worn any other clothes but them.
Colline a philosopher and schaunard a musician sung in english it tells the story of a group of artists living in a cold garret room in the latin quarter of paris.
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Strangulation or throttling abused confused misused.
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A cold garret room in the latin quarter of paris is home to four struggling young artists.
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