A house of prostitution.
[Short for brothel-house, from Middle English brothel, prostitute, from brothen, past participle of brethen, to go to ruin, from Old English brēothan, to decay.]
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broth·el (brŏth'əl, brô'thəl) ![]() |
A house of prostitution.
[Short for brothel-house, from Middle English brothel, prostitute, from brothen, past participle of brethen, to go to ruin, from Old English brēothan, to decay.]
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a building where prostitutes are available
Synonyms: whorehouse, bordello, bagnio, house of prostitution, house of ill repute, bawdyhouse, cathouse, sporting house
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A brothel, also known as a bordello, cathouse, whorehouse, sporting house and various other euphemisms, is an establishment specifically dedicated to prostitution, providing the prostitutes a place to meet and to have sexual intercourse with clients. In some places, brothels are legal, and in many countries, places such as massage parlors are allowed to function as brothels, with varying degrees of regulation and repression. Depending on zoning, brothels may be confined to special red-light districts or tolerance zones.
Brothels were very common in the past, but are prohibited today in most European countries. There are however exceptions, for example Netherlands or Germany (see Prostitution in Europe). In most countries from Europe, brothels were made illegal after World War II. During the first half of the 20th century, France and Italy were famous for their brothels. France outlawed all brothels in 1946 and Italy made them illegal in 1959. Today Amsterdam is well known for its red-light district and it is a destination for sex tourism.
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Brothels use a variety of business models:
In those countries which restrict or forbid prostitution, the latter provides some level of plausible denial to the facility owner, who often (thinly) disguises the brothel as a massage parlor, bar, strip club or similar facility.
Until recently, in several armies around the world, a mobile brothel service was attached to the army as an auxiliary unit, especially attached to combat units on long-term deployments abroad. For example, during French and Japanese colonial campaigns of the 20th century, such employees were mainly recruited among the local populace of Northeast Asia and Africa; often, some of the women were underage.[citation needed] Because it is a touchy subject, military brothels were often designated with creative euphemisms. Notable examples of such jargon are la boîte à bonbons (English: "the candy box"), replacing the term "bordel militaire de campagne". Women forced into prostitution by the Japanese occupation armies throughout East Asia were known as "comfort battalions". The prostitutes were individually referred to as "military comfort women" or jūgun-ianfu.
In the United States, the only state where brothels are legal is Nevada (see List of brothels in Nevada and Prostitution in Nevada). Prostitution outside the licensed brothels is illegal throughout Nevada. Brothels are allowed only in counties with populations of fewer than 400,000 inhabitants, and not all qualifying counties have allowed them. County governments license and regulate brothels within their boundaries. The brothels and their employees must register with the county sheriff and receive regular medical checkups. Brothels have existed in Nevada since the old mining days of the 1800s and were first licensed in 1971. As of June/July 2008, 28 brothels existed in Nevada.[2][3][4] The legendary Mustang Ranch operated from 1971 through 1999, when it was forfeited to the federal government following a series of convictions for tax fraud, racketeering, and other crimes. Currently eight out of Nevada's 16 counties have active brothels (these are all rural counties). All forms of prostitution are illegal in Las Vegas (and Clark County which contains its metropolitan area), Reno (and Washoe County), Carson City, and a few other places.
Various countries have fully legalized prostitution (as opposed to only tolerating it) in the last decades, including countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, Austria and New Zealand among others. Most of these countries favor brothels, at least in theory, as they are considered to be less problematic than street prostitution. Laws regarding the operation of the brothels often include strict regulations, for example specifying that they may not be situated in certain zones (such as in residential areas or near schools) and usually prescribing various regular health inspections for prostitutes. However, the degree of regulation varies by country, for example, in Netherlands prostitutes are not required to undergo mandatory health checks. The laws regarding regulation vary widely.[5]
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - bordel, horehus
Français (French)
n. - bordel, maison de prostitution
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - οίκος ανοχής, μπουρδέλο
Português (Portuguese)
n. - bordel (m)
Español (Spanish)
n. - burdel, casa de prostitución, casa pública, lupanar, prostíbulo
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - bordell
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
妓院
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 妓院
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) بيت للدعارة, ماخور
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - בית בושת
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