Brothel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bawdy-house
Bawdy-house. See BROTHEL.
Putour
A keeper of a brothel a procurer
Embrothel
To inclose in a brothel
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Brothelry
Lewdness obscenity a brothel
Bordello
a building where prostitutes are available for hire a brothel
Bordeller
A keeper or a frequenter of a brothel
Bawdyhouse
A house of prostitution a house of ill fame a brothel
fornication
fornication [Late Latin fornicatio, from fornicare to have intercourse with prostitutes, from Latin fornic- fornix arch, vault, brothel] : consensual sexual intercourse between a man and esp. single woman who are not married to each other
Abusing children
has further provisions dealing with the causing and encouraging of prostitution of girls and allowing them to frequent brothels. See also CHILDREN.
Children
risk of burning, or allowing (s. 3) persons between the ages of four and sixteen to be in brothels, or encouraging of favouring (s. 2) the seduction or prostitution, or unlawful carnal knowledge of a girl under
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