- burdel
- m.brothel.* * *burdel► nombre masculino1 brothel* * *SM brothel* * *masculino brothel* * *= brothel, bawdy house [bawdyhouse], bordello.Ex. And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.Ex. The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.Ex. Theatres, cafés, cabarets, bars, bordellos, carnival fairs and the gutter. were the places where the artist found his subject matter.* * *masculino brothel* * *= brothel, bawdy house [bawdyhouse], bordello.
Ex: And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.
Ex: The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.Ex: Theatres, cafés, cabarets, bars, bordellos, carnival fairs and the gutter. were the places where the artist found his subject matter.* * *burdelmasculinebrothel* * *
burdel sustantivo masculino
brothel
burdel sustantivo masculino brothel
'burdel' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
serrallo
- bulín
English:
bordel
- bordello
- brothel
* * *burdel nmbrothel* * *burdelm brothel* * *burdel nm: brothel, whorehouse
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.