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spaciousness
English
Etymology
From spacious +? -ness
Noun
spaciousness (usually uncountable, plural spaciousnesses)
- The state or quality of being spacious.
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roomth
English
Etymology
From Middle English roomth, rumthe, rymthe, from Old English *r?mþ (“roominess, spaciousness”) (compare Old English r?met (“room, space”)), from Proto-Germanic *r?miþ? (“roominess”), from Proto-Germanic *r?maz (“roomy, spacious”), equivalent to room (“wide, spacious, roomy”) +? -th. Cognate with Dutch ruimte (“room, space”), German Low German Rüümte (“room, space”), German Räumte (“cargo capacity of a ship”), Swedish rymd (“space”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??m?/, /?u?m?/
Noun
roomth (uncountable)
- (obsolete) Room; sufficient space for a person or thing to occupy; place.
- (obsolete) Roominess; spaciousness.
Derived terms
- roomthsome
- roomthy
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