Bloodalley

/ˈblʌdˌæli/ noun

A narrow lane or alley associated historically with slaughter houses, blood sports, or rough neighborhoods in urban areas.

Compound of 'blood' (from Old English 'blōd') and 'alley' (from Old French 'alee'). Such street names appear in historical city records, often marking dangerous or unsavory locations.

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