To lie down or recline, as on a bed or other place of rest; to repose; to lie.
A bed or place for repose or sleep; particularly, in the United States, a lounge.
Any place for repose, as the lair of a beast, etc.
A 17th and 18th century term for a daybed. Not used as a term for a sofa until recent times.
an upholstered seat for more than one person
a narrow bed on which a patient lies during psychiatric or psychoanalytic treatment
a small bed, set up in a room without space for a good four-poster
a sofa, such as people have in their sitting-rooms, often in front of the television
A sofa that has a half-back and only a head end.
An armless, backless lounge or sofa for daytime resting. Generally has a headrest at one end.
An arm less. back less lounge or sofa for daytime resting; generally with head rest at one end.
A couch, and a sofa, settee, lounge, davenport or chesterfield are items of furniture for the comfortable seating of more than one person. Compare the joiner's settle, with its separate seat cushions.