Brothel

/ˈbrɔːðəl/ noun

A building where people engage in sexual activities in exchange for money, historically tolerated in many societies.

From Middle English 'brothel' (worthless person), derived from Old English 'broðen' (ruined, broken). It originally meant a degenerate person before becoming associated with a place where such people allegedly worked.

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