Brothels

/ˈbrɑːðəlz/ noun

Buildings where people are paid to have sexual relations; places of prostitution.

From Middle English 'brothel' originally meaning 'worthless person' or 'vagrant,' derived from Old English 'broðen' meaning 'to deteriorate or decay.' By the 1400s, it shifted to mean the places where such people gathered.

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