Cachot

/kæˈʃoʊ/ noun

A dark dungeon or prison cell; a place of confinement or imprisonment.

From French 'cachot' meaning dungeon or cell, derived from 'cacher' (to hide) and the suffix '-ot' (diminutive). The word literally suggests a small hiding place, but came to specifically mean a prison or dungeon. It appears frequently in historical texts describing medieval and early modern prisons.

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