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bagnio
bagnio (ˈbænjəʊ) Forms: 6 banio, 7 bagno, bagneo, bannia, -ier, -iard, bagnard, 7–9 bagnio. [a. It. bagno:—L. balneum bath. Cf. balneo.] † 1. A bath, a bathing-house; esp. one with hot baths, vapour-baths, and appliances for sweating, cupping, and other operations. (No longer applied to any such pla... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bagnio
Bagnio is a loan word into several languages (from ). In English Bagnio was a term for a bath or bath-house. wikipedia.org
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Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio
The Bagnio is the fifth canvas in the series of six satirical paintings known as Marriage A-la-Mode painted by William Hogarth. This episode takes place in the Turk's Head Bagnio in Bow Street, Covent Garden, identified by a bill on the floor by the upturned table on the left. wikipedia.org
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bagnard
bagnard obs. corrupt form of bagnio. Oxford English Dictionary
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Caitiff
Caitiff (literally a despicable coward or wretch) may mean: a galley-slave in a Barbary bagnio a Camarilla clanless character in Vampire: The Masquerade wikipedia.org
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banio
banio obs. form of bagnio. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bagno
Santa Maria al Bagno, a town in Italy Steinfurter Bagno, a park in Westphalia, Germany Other Bill Bagno, a character in Third and Indiana See also Bagnio wikipedia.org
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bagne
‖ bagne (baɲ) [mod.F. adaptation of It. bagno or Sp. baño in this special sense, in which F. bain is not used.] = bagnio 2.1863 Kinglake Crimea I. xiv. 314 They may be in the..bagnes of Rochefort. 1866 Stamford Merc. 24 Aug., The Emperor..granted free pardons..to..prisoners..in the bagnes, houses of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Banyo
commune in Mbéré Department, Adamawa Province, Cameroon Banyo, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Banyo railway station See also Bagnio wikipedia.org
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balneo
† ˈbalneo Obs. Latinized spelling of bagnio 1, 2. See also balneum.1659 Gauden Tears Ch. 351 The Balneos and Theatres of free Cities. 1702 W. J. Bruyn's Voy. Levant x. 36 The Balneo of the Slaves belonging to the Grand Signior. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fownes Street
The lower end of the street was known as Bagnio Slip, after a brothel that stood there. wikipedia.org
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desudatory
† deˈsudatory Obs. rare—0. [f. L. type *dēsūdātōrium, f. dēsūdāre: see prec. and -ory.]1727 Bailey vol. II, Desudatory, an hot House or Bagnio. Oxford English Dictionary
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Limberakis Gerakaris
After three years of piracy, he was captured by the Ottomans and imprisoned in the Bagnio of Constantinople. The Ottomans responded by capturing him during a raid in 1682 and taking him back to Constantinople, where he was imprisoned in the Bagnio. wikipedia.org
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Betty Careless
Betty Careless or Betsy Careless (–1739) was a notorious prostitute and later bagnio-owner in 18th-century London. He had seen her a few days before "in bed with a Rake, at a bagnio, smoking Tobacco, drinking Punch, talking obscenity and swearing and cursing with all wikipedia.org
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Carless
Carless may refer to: Betty Careless (c. 1704–1739), probably born Elizabeth Carless, notorious courtesan and bagnio owner in London Ernie Carless ( wikipedia.org
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