bathroomette

noun

Etymology

From bathroom + -ette.

  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 bathroom — “bath + room
  7. suffixed as bathroomette — “bathroom + ette

Definitions

  1. A small bathroom containing a toilet and sink.

    • It is a kind of large cellar with a kitchenette and a bathroomette adjoining.
    • It had a queen bed above the cab, a little living room with a sofa and two chairs, a kitchenette, a bathroomette, a showerette, and two twin beds in a back bedroom.
    • The flat, which he was ushered into by Terry, was no more than a flatlet, with kitchenette, bathroomette, and a bed-sitting-room with hideaway bed. It was rather ingeniously planned, given the restrictions[…]

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