laundry

laundry
laundry (n.) late 14c., "place for washing;" mid-15c. "act of washing," from O.Fr. lavanderie, from L. lavandaria, pl. of lavandarium "things to be washed," from lavare "to wash" (see LAVE (Cf. lave)). As a verb, from 1880. Laundry list in figurative sense is from 1958.

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