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- noundungeon (noun) · dungeons (plural noun)
- a strong underground prison cell, especially in a castle.Similar:underground cellunderground prisonthieves' holebocardo
- (in fantasy role-playing games) a labyrinthine subterranean setting.
- archaic term for donjon
verbliterarydungeon (verb) · dungeons (third person present) · dungeoned (past tense) · dungeoned (past participle) · dungeoning (present participle)- imprison (someone) in a dungeon.
OriginMiddle English (also with the sense ‘castle keep’): from Old French (perhaps originally with the sense ‘lord's tower’ or ‘mistress tower’), based on Latin dominus ‘lord, master’. Compare with donjon. - People also ask
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