Etymology: [ brä-th&l, bro- als ] (noun.) circa 1593. Middle English, worthless fellow, prostitute, from brothen, past participle of brethen to waste away, go to ruin, from Old English brEothan to waste away; akin to Old English brEotan to break; more at BRITTLE.
Synonyms: bagnio, bawdy house, bordello, call house, cathouse, den of iniquity, house of assignation, house of ill repute, house with red doors, massage parlor, red-light district, whorehouse
whorehouse, whore house, bagnio, a building where prostitutes are available, A house of prostitution, A brothel is a building where men can go to pay to have sex with prostitutes. a house where men pay to have sex with prostitutes (brothel (14-17 centuries), from brothen ; influenced by bordello), A house of lewdness or ill fame; a house frequented by prostitutes; a bawdyhouse, house of ill repute, fuckshop, kip, stew, escort agency, massage parlor, vaulting school, leaping house, canhouse, cathouse, knocking shop, cat house, nunnery, fuckery, fuckhouse, bordello, trugginghouse, rookery, plural of brothel,
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whorehouse
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whore house
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bagnio
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a building where prostitutes are available
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A house of prostitution
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A brothel is a building where men can go to pay to have sex with prostitutes. a house where men pay to have sex with prostitutes (brothel (14-17 centuries), from brothen ; influenced by bordello)
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A house of lewdness or ill fame; a house frequented by prostitutes; a bawdyhouse
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A brothel.
house of ill repute
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A brothel.
fuckshop
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A brothel.
kip
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A brothel.
stew - "Although whores were permitted to sit at the door of the stew, they could not solicit in any way nor ‘chide or throw stones’ at passers-by."
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A brothel.
escort agency
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A brothel.
massage parlor
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A brothel.
vaulting school - "In the late sixteenth century, the word nunnery also came to mean brothel. . . . Around the same time, the synonymous leaping-house also emerged, which anticipated the eighteenth-century terms vaulting-school and pushing-school, all implying vigorous acts of sex."
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A brothel.
leaping house - "In the late sixteenth century, the word nunnery also came to mean brothel. . . . Around the same time, the synonymous leaping-house also emerged, which anticipated the eighteenth-century terms vaulting-school and pushing-school, all implying vigorous acts of sex."
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A brothel.
canhouse - "The Roamer Inn was like a model of all the canhouses I ever saw around Chicago, the granddaddy of them all."
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A brothel.
cathouse - "Do you know how he spent years watching the droopy chicks in cathouses, listening to his cellmates moaning low behind the bars ?"
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Brothel.
knocking shop - "Always reminds me of one of the costlier knocking-shops, you know—"Maison Japonaise"."
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a brothel.
cat house - "George shook himself. He said woodenly, "If I was alone I could live so easy." His voice was monotonous, had no emphasis. "I could get a job an' not have no mess." He stopped. "Go on," said Lennie. "An' when the enda the month come-" "An' when the end of the month came I could take my fifty bucks an' go to a... cat house..." John Steinbeck. Of Mice and Men. Chapter 6"
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