Associations to the word «Gaol»
Noun
- Offence
- Prison
- Vizier
- Month
- Wilde
- Fraud
- Debtor
- Convict
- Bathurst
- Gallows
- Parramatta
- Ballad
- Imprisonment
- Maitland
- Prisoner
- Warder
- Courthouse
- Fremantle
- Adelaide
- Pretoria
- Bedford
- Jail
- Hanging
- Confinement
- Salford
- Nsw
- Hobart
- Inmate
- Magistrate
- Internment
- Murder
- Fever
- Execution
- Derry
- Criminal
- Delivery
- Offender
- Chaplain
- Armagh
- Oscar
- Bail
- Correction
- Grafton
- Exeter
- Stafford
- Burglary
- Constable
- Perth
- Barracks
- Brisbane
- Hereford
- Taunton
- Robbery
- Walton
- Gloucester
- Sentence
- Hulk
- Keeper
- Alias
- Cork
- Whaler
- Monmouth
- Shire
- Precinct
- Holloway
- Libel
- Blasphemy
- Belfast
- Geelong
- Gladstone
- Incarceration
- Ely
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
GAOL, noun. (UK) (Ireland) (Australia) Alternative spelling of jail
GAOL, verb. (British) Alternative spelling of jail
Dictionary definition
GAOL, noun. A correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence).
GAOL, verb. Lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life".
Wise words
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