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In Medieval Times, basements were often referred to as "cellars." These underground spaces served various purposes, including storage for food, wine, and other provisions, as well as serving as living quarters for servants or lower-status individuals. The term "dungeon" was also used, but it specifically referred to a secure underground room, often for imprisonment or as a keep for holding valuables.

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