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jail
/ˈʤe(ə)l/
監牢,監獄,拘留所(
vt
.)監禁,下獄
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jail
n.
A
kind
of
prison
;
a
building
for
the
confinement
of
persons
held
in
lawful
custody
,
especially
for
minor
offenses
or
with
reference
to
some
future
judicial
proceeding
. [
Written
also
gaol
.]
This
jail
I
count
the
house
of
liberty
.
--
Milton
.
Jail delivery
,
the
release
of
prisoners
from
jail
,
either
legally
or
by
violence
.
Jail delivery commission
.
See
under
Gaol
.
Jail fever
Med.
,
typhus
fever
,
or
a
disease
resembling
it
,
generated
in
jails
and
other
places
crowded
with
people
; --
called
also
hospital fever
,
and
ship fever
.
Jail liberties
,
or
Jail limits
,
a
space
or
district
around
a
jail
within
which
an
imprisoned
debtor
was
,
on
certain
conditions
,
allowed
to
go
at
large
. --
Abbott
.
Jail lock
,
a
peculiar
form
of
padlock
; --
called
also
Scandinavian lock
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jail
,
v. t.
To
imprison
. [
R
.]
[Bolts]
that
jail
you
from
free
life
.
--
Tennyson
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gaol
n.
A
place
of
confinement
,
especially
for
minor
offenses
or
provisional
imprisonment
;
a
jail
. [
Preferably
,
and
in
the
United
States
usually
,
written
jail
.]
Commission of general gaol delivery
,
an
authority
conferred
upon
judges
and
others
included
in
it
,
for
trying
and
delivering
every
prisoner
in
jail
when
the
judges
,
upon
their
circuit
,
arrive
at
the
place
for
holding
court
,
and
for
discharging
any
whom
the
grand
jury
fail
to
indict
. [
Eng
.]
Gaol delivery
.
Law
See
Jail delivery
,
under
Jail
.
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►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
jail
n
:
a
correctional
institution
used
to
detain
persons
who
are
in
the
lawful
custody
of
the
government
(
either
accused
persons
awaiting
trial
or
convicted
persons
serving
a
sentence
) [
syn
:
jailhouse
,
gaol
,
clink
,
slammer
]
v
:
lock
up
or
confine
,
in
or
as
in
a
jail
; "
The
suspects
were
imprisoned
without
trial
"; "
the
murderer
was
incarcerated
for
the
rest
of
his
life
" [
syn
:
imprison
,
incarcerate
,
lag
,
immure
,
put behind bars
,
jug
,
gaol
,
put
away
,
remand
]
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