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▪ I. ˈroomage U.S. rare. [f. room n.1 + -age.] Space; internal capacity; accommodation.
1843Whittier Cassandra Southwick 110 Pack with coins of Spanish gold..The roomage of her hold. 1865Burritt Walk Land's End vi. 209 Mat and seat the rotunda of St. Paul's, and the nave of Westminster, to every foot of their magnificent roomage. Ibid. xii. 399 It entertained Charles II in its best guest and banquet room, and William Prynne with coarser roomage and fare. ▪ II. roomage obs. variant of rummage. |