dor·mi·to·ry  (dôr m ĭ-tôr ′ē)
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n. pl. dor·mi·to·ries 1. A building for housing a number of persons, as at a school or resort. 2. A room providing sleeping quarters for a number of persons. 3. A community whose inhabitants commute to a nearby city for employment and recreation.
[Middle English dormitorie, from Latin dormītōrium, from dormītōrius, of sleep, from dormītus, past participle of dormīre, to sleep.] |