roomly

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English

Etymology

From room +‎ -ly.

Adjective

roomly (comparative more roomly, superlative most roomly)

  1. (obsolete) roomy; spacious
    • 1754, Observations on the Antiquities, Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall:
      [] the second Ward H was cover'd with a flat roof at the height of the rampart F, which made the area there very roomly and convenient for numbers []
    • 1796, United States. Congress, Acts passed at the first session of the 1st Congress:
      [] the common men be disposed in cantonments open and extensive enough for air and exercise, and lodged in barracks as roomly and good as are provided by the party in whose power they are for their own troops []