A bedchamber is an archaic term for a bedroom.
i slept in my bedchamber.
The plural form for the noun bedchamber is bedchambers.
bedchamber, guestroom, cubicle
Bedchamber.
The toilet/latrine room adjacent to the main bedchamber (I think).
A. Crawford has written: 'The lady of the bedchamber' 'The double marriage' 'Early struggles'
Boudoir is another word for bedroom. Chamber and bedchamber are additional synonyms.
For males a royal attendant is referred to as a "Gentleman of the Bedchamber". For females they are referred to as a "Lady-in-Waiting".
For males a royal attendant is referred to as a "Gentleman of the Bedchamber". For females they are referred to as a "Lady-in-Waiting".
Roderick places Lady Madeline in a vault below the house.
Macbeth's gains easy access to the king's bedchamber, because King Duncan is his guest. Additionally, Lady Macbeth tells her husband that the King has dined and asks to see his host. Macbeth's presence is expected. He therefore has no problems getting past the two royal guards, in his own home.
weighing is the odd word out because it is the only verb/word ending in "ing".