Brethel

/ˈbrɛðəl/ noun

An archaic term for a brothel or house of prostitution, or sometimes more broadly for any disorderly or disreputable establishment.

From Middle English, derived from 'brethel' (rascal, wretch) plus '-el' (denoting a place), or a variant of 'brothel.' The term appears in Middle English literature as slang for disreputable places.

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