a fixture for receiving and disposing of faeces and urine
a room or compartment containing a toilet and sometimes a washbasin
archaic or literary the act or process of dressing and grooming oneself
After making a quick toilet she felt much revived — Hardy
a railed shelf, containing combs, brushes, and other implements of the toilet — Herman Melville
cleansing in association with a medical or surgical procedure
archaic or literary a person's attire
He had not been … half an hour on English soil before he perceived that he was dressed like a rustic, and he had immediately reformed his toilet — Henry James
[early French toilette cloth put over the shoulders while dressing the hair or shaving, dimin. of toile: see toil3]