Dungeons

/ˈdʌndʒənz/ noun

Underground prison cells or chambers, typically in medieval castles. Dark, confining spaces used for imprisonment or torture.

From Old French 'donjon,' from Latin 'dominionem' meaning 'property' or 'dominion.' Originally referred to the great tower or keep of a castle, the meaning shifted to the prison chambers typically located beneath these structures.

AMእስር ቤት
ARسجن تحت الأرض
BNবন্দিগৃহ
CAcalabossos
CStemnice
DAfængsler
DEKerker
ELφυλακές
EScalabozos
FAتاریک اندر
FIvankilat
FRdonjons
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