stateroom

English

Etymology

state + room

Noun

stateroom (plural staterooms)

  1. An apartment in a palace or great house for use on ceremonial occasions.
  2. A superior cabin for a ship's officer or captain.
  3. (US) A private cabin in a ship or train.
    • 1947 January and February, “South African Royal Train”, in Railway Magazine, pages 36, 47:
      The King's coach includes His Majesty's suite comprising a study and stateroom with adjoining bathroom having inter-leading door. [] In the Queen's coach are the Queen's stateroom and bathroom, the Royal Family lounge, lady-in-waiting's compartment and bathroom, and dresser's room. [] Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret are accommodated in one coach, and each of the two suites comprises a stateroom with its adjoining bathroom.

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