roomthy

English

Etymology

roomth + -y

Adjective

roomthy (comparative more roomthy, superlative most roomthy)

  1. (obsolete) roomy; spacious
    • Thomas Fuller
      For he had a capacious head with angles winding, and roomthy enough to lodge all controversiall intricacies []
    • Michael Drayton
      The beasts each other woo, the birds they bill,
      As they would say to Noah, they meant to fill
      The roomthy Earth []
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