bedchamber
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bedchamber
First recorded in 1325–75, bedchamber is from the Middle English word bedchaumbre. See bed, chamber
Example Sentences
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She was her longest-serving lady-in-waiting - with the title Woman of the Bedchamber - having first been recruited in 1960.
From BBC • Nov. 30, 2022
The role of lady-in-waiting was typically given to wealthy aristocrats who were not paid a salary but becoming Woman of the Bedchamber was considered an extremely prestigious role.
From BBC • Nov. 30, 2022
They include Lady Susan Hussey, 82, who traveled with her in the car to Prince Philip’s funeral last April, as well as Dame Mary Morrison, 85, who has been Woman of the Bedchamber since 1960.
From Fox News • Jan. 3, 2022
While the Woman of the Bedchamber is on hand to help with decisions concerning social engagements, Ladies of the Bedchamber are readily available for events.
From Fox News • Jan. 3, 2022
Next Day I got myself introduc’d to the Great Prince by Mr. Tyrrel, a Gentleman of his Bedchamber.
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