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D'Italie où il signifie à l'origine « bain » (lat. balneum, bain*), l'établissement pénitentiaire de Livourne étant construit sur un anc. bain (Esn., Bl.-W.5), le terme passa en Turquie (spéc. à Constantinople où les prisonniers chrét., en grande partie ital. dénommèrent l'établissement
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about the life of the galley slaves, called "caitiffs". Cervantes himself had been imprisoned in
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also features a subplot with the story of a caitiff (chapters 39-41 of the first part).
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nobleman that precedes one of them being murdered and the other arrested for the crime.
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slept in the prisons at night, leaving during the day to work as laborers,
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Word of Italian origin meaning brothel, bath-house or prison for slaves
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Definition of "bagnio" from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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became the word for the prisons of the galley slaves in the
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Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
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The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
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where rooms could be hired with no questions asked, or a
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A well-known English brothel, the Turk's Head, labelled
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Index

Banyo

The Bagnio
1743
Marriage à-la-mode
William Hogarth
brothel
loan word
Italian
Livorno
Constantinople
slave quarters
Ottoman Empire
Barbary
Barbary pirates
galley slaves
lingua franca
Mediterranean Lingua Franca
pidgin
Romance
Arabic
Slaves' Prison
Valletta
Malta

bath
bath-house
coffeehouses
Turkish baths
boarding house

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