purging place

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Etymology[edit]

Originally as a calque or translation of various Latin or Spanish terms.[1]

Noun[edit]

purging place (plural purging places)

  1. A place where purging occurs, particularly:
    1. (premodern medicine, obsolete) A body part where excess humors are expelled.
    2. (obsolete) A place where the body is purged of waste: a latrine; an outhouse; a lavatory.
    3. (Christianity, now rare) The place where the soul is purged of sin: Purgatory.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "purging, n." in the Oxford English Dictionary (2007), Oxford: Oxford University Press.