roum

Middle English

/ˈruːm/

noun
Definitions
  • A space or area.
  • A room.

Etymology

Inherited from Old English rūm (liberal, extensive, open, lax, loose, space, large, unoccupied, great, free from conditions, room, spacious, unencumbered, free from occupation, unrestricted, clear, noble, roomy, long, extended, not restrained within due limits, abundant, august, temporal, unfettered, ample, far-reaching) inherited from Proto-Germanic *rūmą (room, open space).

Origin

Proto-Germanic

*rūmą

Gloss

room, open space

Concept
Semantic Field

The house

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Kanji

室, 房

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