Calaboose

/ˈkæləbuːs/ noun

A jail or prison, especially a small local lockup; used particularly in the southern United States.

From Spanish 'calabozo' (dungeon/jail), possibly derived from Arabic 'qabalah' or Greek 'kabalion.' This Spanish word entered English through contact in the American South and Southwest, where Spanish colonial influence was strong.

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