arch. [see FELLOW.] One who shares a room or rooms with another.
1580. Baret, Alv., C 308. A fellowe, or companion of ones companie: a chamberfellow.
1640. Evelyn, Diary (1827), I. 15. Come my Bro Richard from schole to my chamber-fellow at the University.
1706. Hearne, Collect. (1885), I. 305. When he was of Wadham, being chamber Fellow of Hump-Hody.
1712. Steele, Spect., No. 448, ¶ 3. Chamber-fellows in the Inner-Temple.
1860. Forster, Gr. Remonstr., 119. The daughter of his chamber-fellow in the Temple, Richard Simonds.