chamber



blue chamber

A room that all but the owner are forbidden entry into. The term takes its name from the French fable of "Blue Beard," who stores the bodies of his murdered former wives in a locked chamber in his castle. My wife has something of a blue chamber in the house; it's always locked, and she'll never tell me what's inside.
See also: blue, chamber

chamber of commerce

n. toilet; restroom. Q: Where’s Bob? A: Oh, Bob’s in the chamber of commerce.
See also: chamber, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Birgitte-Danish, Norwegian
Iolana-Hawaiian
Mungo-Scottish
Arminius-Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Ely-English
DamarisDAM-ə-ris (English)Biblical, Biblical Greek