barnroom/ˈbɑːnˌɹʊm/EtymologyFrom barn + room.nounRoom (space) in a barn: room (for livestock or for storage of fodder) supplied by a barn.“An evil attendant of the Midland method of harveſting looſe corn is, the increaſe of bulk which corn harveſted in this way acquires, comparatively with the ſame quantity of corn harveſted in the Kentiſh manner. More barnroom is of courſe wanted, and a greater number of loads are to be carried. Four loads an acre is no uncommon crop : five loads are talked of, and are ſometimes carried. But the met”