dungeon• Gwen will be thinking I've been put in a dungeon.• It was like coming up out of a dungeon, Sandi decided.• Travellersstripped of their possessions and disappearing into castle dungeons, never to be heard of again.• Multi-player dungeonscontain not only people but also bots-non-human programs that imitate people.• Adelaide refused and was thrown in the dungeon of a castle on Lake Garda.• A narrowstairwellwound like a corkscrew into the dungeons of the castle.• The door to the dungeon in which I had been living for a year was open.• Some nights he was dragged into a dark underground dungeon, where he would spend the night on the colddirtfloor.
Origindungeon
(1300-1400)Old Frenchdonjon“central part of a castle”, from Latindominus“lord”