karcero

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Etymology

From Polish karcer, from Latin carcer.

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  • Rhymes: -ero
  • Hyphenation: kar‧ce‧ro

Noun

karcero (accusative singular karceron, plural karceroj, accusative plural karcerojn)

  1. a dungeon
  2. a cell, as in a prison or jail
    • 2016 July-August, JSR, “Judoj kaj la judoj [Jews and the Jews]”, in Sennaciulo, numbers 1333-1334:
      Se tio transiras la nun feliĉe limigitan amplekson de niaj medioj, kaj venas al manoj de strikta juĝisto, sinjoro Condon eĉ riskas iri al karcero pro tiaj diraĵoj.
      If this crosses the now fortunately limited scope of our milieux, and comes into the hands of a strict judge, Mr. Condon may even risk ending up in a cell because of these kinds of statements.

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karcero (plural karceri)

  1. prison