bagnio

noun
/ˈbænɪɔ/

Etymology

From Italian bagno, from Latin balneum (“bath”). Doublet of bain, balaneion, and banya.

  1. derived from balneum
  2. borrowed from bagno

Definitions

  1. A brothel.

    • an old woman who has charge of a bagnio
  2. A building for bathing, sweating.

  3. In Turkey, a prison for slaves.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA