necessary place

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Etymology[edit]

Likely formed under influence from necessarium (monastic latrine, outhouse, or lavatory) and necessary (outhouse; lavatory).

Noun[edit]

necessary place (plural necessary places)

  1. (euphemistic, obsolete) A place used for the business of urination and defecation: an outhouse or lavatory.
    • 1747 15 December, Lord Chesterfield, letter:
      He bought, for example, a common edition of Horace, of which he tore off gradually a couple of pages, carried them with him to that necessary place, read them first, and then sent them down as a sacrifice to Cloacina: this was so much time fairly gained, and I recommend you to follow his example.

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References[edit]

  • Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. "necessary, adj. and n." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2003.