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A chastibule is a term used in the context of certain medieval and Renaissance literature, referring to a small, enclosed space or chamber designed for the purpose of punishment or correction, often associated with the concept of chastity. It is sometimes depicted as a place where individuals were confined to reflect on their misdeeds or to serve penance. The term is not widely used in contemporary language and is mostly found in historical texts.

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