See also: Necessaire and nécessaire

English

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Etymology

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From French nécessaire.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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necessaire (plural necessaires)

  1. A small case for holding personal items, especially toiletries.
    • 1945, Nancy Mitford, The Pursuit of Love, Penguin, published 2010, page 111:
      While this was being made they missed one boat, and, by the time it was ready, the sleuths were on their track – this unlucky medicine chest having played the same part that Marie Antoinette's nécessaire did in the escape to Varennes.

Middle French

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Adjective

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necessaire m or f (plural necessaires)

  1. necessary; required; needed