A bath or bathing place, especially in medieval French contexts; archaic term related to bathing.
From Old French baigne, related to Latin balneum (bath); root ultimately connected to warmth and cleansing.
In medieval France, public bains were social centers—like modern gyms—but they got a terrible reputation during plague times and eventually many were shut down, showing how public health crises have always changed social institutions.
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