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dungeon — [dun′jən] n. [ME dongoun < OFr donjon, prob. < Frank * dungjo, earth covered cellar for storing fruits: see DUNG] 1. DONJON 2. a dark underground cell, vault, or prison vt. Rare to confine in a dungeon … English World dictionary
dungeon — c.1300, great tower of a castle, from O.Fr. donjon great tower of a castle (12c.), from Gallo Romance *dominionem, from L.L. dominium, from L. dominus master (of the castle; see DOMAIN (Cf. domain)). Sense of castle keep led to strong… … Etymology dictionary
dungeon — ► NOUN ▪ a strong underground prison cell, especially in a castle. ORIGIN Old French, probably originally with the sense lord s tower , from Latin dominus lord … English terms dictionary
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Dungeon (disambiguation) — A dungeon is an underground prison or vault. Dungeon or donjon may also refer to: Role playing games Dungeon is a generic term used to describe any type of adventuring location, often designed as a labyrinth or maze like structure in role playing … Wikipedia
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dungeon — UK [ˈdʌndʒ(ə)n] / US [ˈdʌndʒən] noun [countable] Word forms dungeon : singular dungeon plural dungeons a dark underground room in a castle that was used as a prison in the past … English dictionary
dungeon — [14] In common with a wide range of other English words, including danger, demesne, dominion, domino, and don, dungeon comes ultimately from Latin dominus ‘lord, master’. Derived from this was dominium ‘property’ (source of English dominion),… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
dungeon — [[t]dʌ̱nʤ(ə)n[/t]] dungeons N COUNT A dungeon is a dark underground prison in a castle … English dictionary