Carcer

/ˈkɑːrsər/ noun

A prison or place of confinement; an archaic or literary term for a dungeon or jail.

From Latin carcer meaning 'prison' or 'jail,' related to the root of the English word 'incarcerate.' The term was more common in classical and medieval contexts.

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