Accommodating; obliging.n. A large and high head-dress, mounted on a frame of wire, covered with silk, lace, bows of ribbon, etc., worn about the end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth.n. Any piece of furniture containing drawers and shelves for holding clothes, handy articles, tools, etc.n. A small piece of furniture containing a chamber-pot below and a drawer and shelf above, and conveniently arranged in a bedroom for necessary purposes.n. A night-stool.n. A procuress; a bawd.