gaol

gaol
Brit. var. of JAIL .

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gaol [gaol gaols gaoled gaoling] ; gaoler (BrE)
= jail, jailer

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gaol, gaoler
(dʒeɪl, ˈdʒeɪlə(r))
variant spellings of jail, jailer. In British official use the forms with G are still current; in literary and journalistic use both the G and the J forms are now admitted as correct; in the U.S. the J forms are standard.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • Gaol — (j[=a]l), n. [See {Jail}.] A place of confinement, especially for minor offenses or provisional imprisonment; a jail. [Preferably, and in the United States usually, written {jail}.] [1913 Webster] {Commission of general gaol delivery}, an… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • gaol — gaol·er chiefly Brit var of jail jailer Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. gaol n. An archaic spe …   Law dictionary

  • gaol´er — gaol «jayl», noun, transitive verb. British. jail. ╂[Middle English gayhole < Old North French gaiole < Vulgar Latin gaviōla < Latin cavea cage] –gaol´er, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • gaol — [dʒeıl] n, v a British spelling of ↑jail …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • gaol — [ dʒeıl ] a British spelling of jail1 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • gaol — see JAIL (Cf. jail), you tea sodden football hooligan …   Etymology dictionary

  • gaol — gaol, gaoler see jail, jailer …   Modern English usage

  • gaol — [jāl] n. Brit. sp. of JAIL gaoler n …   English World dictionary

  • gaol — /gey(a)l/ A now obsolete term (of English origin) for a prison for temporary confinement; a jail; a place for the confinement of offenders against the law. As distinguished from prison, it is said to be a place for temporary or provisional… …   Black's law dictionary

  • gaol — /gey(a)l/ A now obsolete term (of English origin) for a prison for temporary confinement; a jail; a place for the confinement of offenders against the law. As distinguished from prison, it is said to be a place for temporary or provisional… …   Black's law dictionary

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