Where does “newsroom” come from?

Newsroom is a compound of news and room, where room derives from Middle English rome, Old English rūme, Proto-Germanic rūmaz, and Proto-Indo-European rewh₁-, originally meaning space or expanse.

newsroom (English): The office of a news organisation, especially...

Definitions

  1. The office of a news organisation, especially...

Ancestry of “newsroom”, step by step

newsroom traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English room

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishroomOpportunity or scope; Space "for" something, or...
2Middle EnglishroumA space or area; A room
3Old Englishrūmroom, space; roomy, spacious, ample, extensive,...
4Proto-West Germanicrūmroomy, spacious; room, open space
5Proto-Germanicrūmazroomy, spacious, open
6Proto-Indo-Europeanrewh₁-free space

via English News

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishNewsNew information of interest
2Middle Englishnewes

Words derived from “newsroom

Every word from Proto-Indo-European rewh₁-Every word from Proto-Germanic rūmazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic rūm
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