dongeoun

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From a merger of Old French donjon (main residence of a castle, fortified tower) and Old English dung (underground cellar, dungeon, prison), whence also Middle English donge (pit, abyss).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dunˈdʒuːn/, /ˈdundʒun/

Noun

dongeoun

  1. A castle; a great fortification.
  2. The keep or donjon of a castle.
  3. A dungeon; an underground prison.
  4. (figurative) An abyssal prison, such as Hell or the world.
  5. (rare) A rough dwelling or refuge.
  6. (rare) A pit; an abyss.
  7. (rare) A whirlpool or vortex.

Descendants

  • English: dungeon, donjon
  • Scots: dungeon

References

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