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English
Etymology
From earlier sesspool. Origin uncertain.
Perhaps from Italian cesso (“privy, toilet”) + English pool. Alternatively, an alteration of English dialectal suspool, from suss, soss (“puddle; mire”) + pool. Another possible derivation is from a folk etymology (influence from pool) from earlier cesperalle, alteration of Middle English suspiral, from Middle French souspirail (“air hole”), from soupirer, souspirer (“to sigh, breathe”), from Latin suspirare.
Pronunciation
Noun
cesspool (plural cesspools)
- An underground pit where sewage is held.
- (by extension) A filthy place.
1891, A Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet. A Detective Story, 3rd edition, London, New York, N.Y.: Ward, Lock, Bowden, and Co., , published 1892, →OCLC:Under such circumstances, I naturally gravitated to London, that great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers of the Empire are irresistibly drained.
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place for sewage
- Arabic: بِئْر تَسْرِيب m (biʔr tasrīb), بَيَّارَة صَرْف f (bayyāra(t) ṣarf), بَالُوعَة f (bālūʕa)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 糞池 / 粪池 (zh) (fènchí), 糞坑 / 粪坑 (zh) (fènkēng), 污水池 (wūshuǐchí)
- Czech: žumpa (cs) f
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: beerput (nl) m
- Finnish: likakaivo (fi), likavesikaivo
- French: fosse d’aisance f, fosse (fr) f
- German: Jauchegrube (de) f, Jauchengrube (de) f, Senkgrube f, Abfallgrube (de) f, Güllegrube (de) f, (South German) Odelgrube f
- Greek: βόθρος (el) m (vóthros), καταβόθρα (el) f (katavóthra)
- Hungarian: pöcegödör (hu), emésztőgödör (hu)
- Italian: pozzo nero, fossa biologica f, fogna (it) f, cesso alla turca m
- Maltese: ħarrajja f
- Polish: szambo (pl) n
- Portuguese: fossa (pt) f
- Russian: выгребна́я я́ма f (vygrebnája jáma), сто́чный коло́дец m (stóčnyj kolódec)
- Scottish Gaelic: poll-caca m
- Serbo-Croatian: septička jama f
- Spanish: pozo negro m, pozo ciego m
- Swedish: avloppsbrunn c, kloakbrunn c
- Tagalog: poso siyego, poso syego
- Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can
- Volapük: jiedotasep
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