snuggery

noun

Etymology

From snug + -ery.

  1. derived from *snawwuz — “short, quick, fast
  2. derived from snøggr
  3. suffixed as snuggery — “snug + ery

Definitions

  1. A comfortable room or dwelling.

    • The accustomed coach life began again, now, and by midnight it almost seemed as if we never had been out of our snuggery among the mail sacks at all.
    • She would go home to her own snuggery, with Linnet to share it, with a relieved mind if John Holmes might be taken into a family.

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