Llits
Llits is the Catalan plural noun for beds. The singular form is llit. The term denotes a piece of furniture used for sleeping, typically found in bedrooms, hotels, and hospitals, and it is common in furniture catalogs and room descriptions. In everyday language, llits can refer to one bed or several beds, depending on the context. Common compounds include llit individual (single bed) and llit doble (double bed). In catalogs and hospitality contexts you may also see llit de matrimoni used to describe a king- or queen-size bed.
Etymology and related terms: llit derives from Latin lectus, the same root that underpins related terms in
Usage and regional notes: The word is standard across Catalan-speaking regions, including Catalonia, the Balearic Islands,
See also: llit, cama (for cross-language comparison), furniture, bedroom.
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