siegehouse
See also: siege-house and siege house
English
Alternative forms
- siege-house, siege house
- segehouse, sege-house, sege house
Etymology
From siege (“seat, toilet seat”) + house.[1]
Noun
siegehouse (plural siegehouses)
- (euphemistic, obsolete) An outbuilding with toilet seats: an outhouse.
- 1519, W. Horman, chapter XIX, in Vulgaria, page 170:
- A segehouse wold be vnder the open aire betwene two wallis.
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References
- "siege, n." in the Oxford English Dictionary (1910), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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