Associations to the word «Gaol»
Noun
- Detention
- Ira
- Dublin
- Lancaster
- Devonshire
- Hm
- Creditor
- Campbell
- Tasmania
- Township
- Shrewsbury
- Derby
- Asylum
- Custody
- Terrace
- Sheriff
- Bailiff
- Ipswich
- Buckingham
- Felony
- Wakefield
- Iron
- Hay
- Bury
- Yiddish
- Reformer
- Superintendent
- Treason
- Reading
- Galway
- Rape
- Aboriginal
- Preaching
- Punishment
- Rogue
- Castle
- Butcher
- Cardiff
- Breaker
- Chichester
- Debt
- Bailey
- Richmond
- Norwich
- Winchester
- Gentry
- Robber
- Murderer
- Gardiner
- Ned
- Sydney
- Huron
- Melbourne
- Reward
- Justice
- Leader
- Limerick
- Kelly
- Heresy
- Accommodation
- Easter
- Closure
- Lodging
- Everett
- Quota
- Kilkenny
- Queensland
- Mackay
- Warrant
- Subscriber
- Witchcraft
- Conviction
- Squire
- Old
- Seaman
- Sandstone
- Warden
- Governor
- Escape
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".
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