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Etymology
From Polish karcer, from Latin carcer.
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Noun
karcero (accusative singular karceron, plural karceroj, accusative plural karcerojn)
- a dungeon
- 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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Noun
karcero (plural karceri)
- prison