He had a curfew to be in the house by 12:30
Another word for curfew is "lockdown."
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No it isn't.
The word "curfew" comes from Old French (and means "cover the fire"), so the country of origin is most likely France.
"Curfew" is from Anglo-French. It is from the early fourteenth century. Please see the related link below.
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Ausgehverbot translates as curfew.
The girl's parents gave her a curfew and strictlyenforced it.
After years of pent-up anger, her wrath finally erupted in a fiery outburst.