"Palliasse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Palliasse" Meaning

A palliasse is a coarse, thin mattress or mattress cover, typically made of straw or hay, used as a bed or bedstead, especially in simple or rustic surroundings.

"Palliasse" Examples

5 Usage Examples of Palliasse


The ancient Romans used a palliasse as a makeshift bed, covering it with a thin mattress to soften the stone floor.
During World War II, soldiers often slept on palliasses, which were typically just canvas or canvas-covered wood frames with a thin layer of wool or straw for comfort.
In her memoir, Julia Child wrote about the palliasse she slept on during her first trip to Europe, which was a far cry from the plush beds she would eventually become famous for cooking on.
In rural areas, palliasses were often the only available bedding, so people would patch together scraps of fabric to create a makeshift bed.
The palliasse provided a modicum of comfort on our camping trip, despite being just a simple frame covered in a thin blanket.

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