also bed-room, "room intended to contain a bed," 1610s, from bed (n.) + room (n.). Used by Shakespeare in a sense "sleeping space, room in a bed" (1580s). Replaced earlier bedchamber (late 14c.). Old English had bedbur, bedcofa. First record of slang bedroom eyes is from 1901.
bedraggled
bed-rest
bedridden
bedrock
bed-roll
bedroom
bedside
bed-sore
bedspread
bedstead
bed-swerver