bagroom

noun

Etymology

From bag + room.

  1. inherited from *(H)rewH- — “to root; to rip, tear
  2. inherited from *rūmą — “room
  3. inherited from *rūm — “room
  4. inherited from rūm — “room, space
  5. inherited from roum — “room, space
  6. compounded as bagroom — “bag + room

Definitions

  1. A room for storing bags.

    • As a result, she was assigned such tasks as doing computer work and doing quality checks, looking at the tags on the luggage in the bagroom to make sure that each piece of baggage was sent to the proper destination.

The neighborhood

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