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Definition of Stateroom
1. Noun. A guest cabin.
Definition of Stateroom
1. n. A magnificent room in a place or great house.
Definition of Stateroom
1. Noun. An apartment in a palace or great house for use on ceremonial occasions ¹
2. Noun. A superior cabin for a ship's officer or captain ¹
3. Noun. (American English) A private cabin in a ship or train ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stateroom
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stateroom
Literary usage of Stateroom
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Journey Around the World: An Illustrated Record of a Year's Travel of by Francis Edward Clark, Harriet Elizabeth Clark (1894)
"... Consoling Stewardess — Tea and Toast in a stateroom — A Bed that Never Kept
Still — Lucid Intervals — Moving into a New Home — Arranging our Belongings ..."
2. Our Journey Around the World: An Illustrated Record of a Year's Travel of by Francis Edward Clark, Harriet Elizabeth Clark (1895)
"At Sea — Housekeeping on a Small Scale — Daily Life in a Floating Prison — A
Consoling Stewardess—Tea and Toast in a stateroom — A Bed that Never Kept Still ..."
3. Prose Specimens for Use with Classes in English Composition by Carson Samuel Duncan, Edwin Long Beck, William Lucius Graves (1913)
"... stateroom — a narrow, one-berth cabin — smelt strongly of soap, and presented
to view a swept, dusted, unadorned neatness, not so much bare as barren, ..."
4. Rudder by Thomas Fleming Day (1912)
"9 in. beam, 3 ft. draught ; good freeboard; main cabin is 13 ft. in length fitted
with i2-ft. transoms on each side; also large stateroom, giving sleeping ..."
5. Outing (1893)
"stateroom like a drunken man, everything swimming before me. My enormous appetite
while wheeling across the States was gone, ..."