Definition of Dayrooms

1. Noun. (plural of dayroom) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Dayrooms

1. dayroom [n] - See also: dayroom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dayrooms

daylilies
daylily
daylit
daylong
daymare
daymares
daymark
daymarks
daynt
daypack
daypacks
daypeep
dayrise
dayrises
dayroom
dayrooms (current term)
days
days of wine and roses
days of yore
days off
daysack
daysacks
daysail
daysailed
daysailer
daysailers
daysailing
daysailings
daysails
dayshift

Literary usage of Dayrooms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on Mental Diseases by William Henry Octavius Sankey (1866)
"I should prefer that all the bedrooms were placed on one floor, and all the dayrooms on the ground floor; the dayrooms could then open with windows down to ..."

2. Sessional Papers (1902)
"It has been observed that the children now play in the park during summer more readily and freely than when they were confined to dayrooms, as was formerly ..."

3. American Annals of the Deaf by Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf (1907)
"The playing fields, the workshops, the dayrooms, and every place and circumstance provide ample scope; and, in some form or other, every detail should be ..."

4. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1889)
"... as all her best rooms had been ordered for the next dayrooms, as she informed us with pride, inhabited by the young princes of Aosta not long since. ..."

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