barnroom

noun
/ˈbɑːnˌɹʊm/UK/ˈbɑɹnˌɹum/US

Etymology

From barn + 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 barnroom — “barn + room

Definitions

  1. Room (space) in a barn

    Room (space) in a barn: room (for livestock or for storage of fodder) supplied by a barn.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA