Kajüte

Etymology
From, which is probably borrowed from , though the latter is attested somewhat later. Further origin unsettled; traditionally held to be of origin, according to Watkins, possibly a mix of  +. Compare modern 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) cabin, sleeping quarters (on a ship, barge, yacht, etc. for passengers and officers)

Usage notes

 * More convenient cabins for high ranking officers and wealthy passengers are usually not called Kajüte, but, roughly "stateroom".