prisoun

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From late Anglo-Norman prisoun, spelt prisun in early Anglo-Norman. Ultimately from Latin prehensiō, prehensiōnem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /priˈzuːn/, /ˈprizɔn/, /ˈprizən/

Noun

prisoun (plural prisouns or prisounes)

  1. prison, jail, dungeon (place where captives are held)
  2. imprisonment, captivity
  3. custody, guardianship
  4. hell, eternal damnation
  5. captive, prisoner

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Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: prison
  • Scots: preeson

References

Old French

Noun

prisoun oblique singular, f (oblique plural prisouns, nominative singular prisoun, nominative plural prisouns)

  1. Alternative form of prison
    • William fuist aresté et a prisoun del Countour amesné
      William was arrested and taken to the prison of the sheriff
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