Meaning
CHAMBER,
1. An apartment in an upper story, or in a story above the lower floor of a dwelling house; often used as a lodging room.
2. Any retired room; any private apartment which a person occupies; as, he called on the judge at his chamber.
Joseph entered into his chamber and wept. Gen 43.
3. Any retired place.
Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death. Prov 7.
4. A hollow or cavity; as the chamber of the eye.
5. A place where an assembly meets, and the assembly itself; as star-chamber; imperial chamber; chamber of accounts; ecclesiastical chamber; privy chamber; chamber of commerce, _c.
6. In military affairs, the chamber of a mortar is that part of the chase, where the powder lies.
7. A powder-chamber, or bomb-chamber, a place under ground for holding powder and bombs, where they may be safe and secured from rains.
8. The chamber of a mine, a place, generally of a cubical form, where the powder is confined.
9. A species of ordnance.
10. The clouds. Psa 104.
11. Certain southern constellations which are hid from us.
The chambers of the south. Job 9.
Chamber-council, a private or secret council
Chamber-counsel, a counselor, who gives his opinion in a private apartment, but does not advocate causes in court.
CHAMBER,\par CHAMBER, v.i.
1. To reside in or occupy as a chamber.
2. To be wanton; to indulge in lewd or immodest behavior. Rom 13.
CHAMBER,\par CHAMBER, v.t. To shut up as in a chamber.