bridewells

/ˈbraɪdˌwɛlz/
noun
  1. A prison or correctional institution, especially one for minor offenders.
    • The old bridewells in the city were closed and turned into museums.
    • The novel describes the harsh conditions inside London's bridewells.
    • In the 19th century, bridewells were used to hold petty criminals and vagrants.
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