Flatmate

/ˈflætmeɪt/ noun

A person who shares an apartment or flat with others, typically splitting rent and living expenses.

British compound word combining 'flat' (apartment) and 'mate' (companion). 'Flat' comes from Old English meaning level surface, later applied to single-floor dwellings. 'Mate' derives from Middle Low German meaning messmate. The compound emerged in British English as urban living became common.

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