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canapé|ˈkænəpɪ| [Fr. (both senses).] 1. A piece of bread or toast, etc., on which small savouries are served.
1890Mrs. Beeton's Cookery Bk. 759/1 Anchovy Canapés. 1908Daily Chron. 10 Apr. 7/5 As an appetiser nothing is better than a canape of chicken. 1955J. Cannan Long Shadows i. 11 She had sipped, smoked, examined pictures, nibbled canapés, moved here and there. 2. A sofa.
1892F. Litchfield Illustr. Hist. Furn. vi. 167 (caption) Carved and Gilt Canapé or sofa. 1955R. Fastnedge Eng. Furn. Styles vi. 144 Settees..were produced in emulation of Louis XV canapés. |