Barracoon

/ˌbæɹəˈkuːn/ noun

A large enclosure or barrack-like structure used to temporarily hold enslaved people or prisoners awaiting transport, particularly during the transatlantic slave trade.

From Spanish 'barracón' (large barracks), derived from 'barraca' (hut). The term entered English vocabulary during the 18th-19th centuries and carries deeply troubling historical associations with slavery and human trafficking.

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