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bathroom (n.) also bath-room, 1780, from bath + room (n.). Originally a room with apparatus for bathing (the only definition in "Century Dictionary," 1902); it came to be used 20c. in U.S. as a euphemism for a lavatory and often is noted as a word that confuses British travelers.
28 сент. 2017 г.
Etymology. From bath +‎ room. Compare Dutch badkamer (“bathroom”), German Badezimmer (“bathroom”), Swedish badrum (“bathroom”), Faroese baðrúm (“bathroom”). English · Etymology · Pronunciation · Noun
The earliest known use of the noun bathroom is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for bathroom is from 1685, in the writing of Edward Browne ...
Homer uses the word λοετρά, loetrá, "baths", later λουτρά, loutrá, from the verb λούειν, loúein, to bathe. The same root finds an even earlier attestation on ...
20 нояб. 2024 г. · The meaning of BATHROOM is a room containing a bathtub or shower and usually a sink and toilet. How to use bathroom in a sentence.
28 янв. 2023 г. · “Certainly, Cassell's Dictionary of Slang records the word 'crapper' as a synonym for a toilet, in use from the 1920s.” I merely noted that ...
2 мар. 1985 г. · “Toilet,” which is now thought of as the “official” term, is itself a euphemism — originally, toilet was the process of dressing, as in, “the ...
28 сент. 2017 г. · Old English wascan "to wash, cleanse, bathe," transitive sense in late Old English, from Proto-Germanic *watskan "to wash" (source also of Old ...
3 окт. 2016 г. · Originally meaning a public toilet, this seems to be of American origin, with the earliest usages found around 1900. It's an extremely common usage, and also ...
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