Cou"chee (k??"sh?; F. k??"sh?"), n. [F. couche a sleeping place from coucher. See Couch, v. t. ]
A reception held at the time of going to bed, as by a sovereign or great prince.
[Obs.]
Dryden.
The duke's levees and couchees were so crowded that the antechambers were full.
Bp. Burnet.
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