She sat in a velvet-covered chair, with a small, round three-legged table beside her.
He lifted a three-legged wooden table and set it against the door.
To one side of the fireplace was a small three-legged table.
In the opposite corner were a three-legged table and short bench.
On the other side of the curtain was a room with a small bed, a rather grubby stove, and a three-legged table.
The word is of Indian origin, and was originally used to describe a three-legged table.
See what stands there on that poor old three-legged table!
There was no furniture left, except for a three-legged table shoved against one wall.
The three-legged table had been drawn close to the bedside, and on it there were two bottles.
For furnishings, well, there were the bed he was on, a little three-legged table, and a stool to match.