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  • 1whore-house — c.1300, from WHORE (Cf. whore) (n.) + HOUSE (Cf. house) (n.). Obsolete from c.1700, revived early 20c. in Amer.Eng …

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  • 2whore|house — «HR HOWS, HOHR », noun. = brothel. (Cf. ↑brothel) …

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  • 3whore house — brothel …

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  • 6whore — n. & v. n. 1 a prostitute. 2 derog. a promiscuous woman. v.intr. 1 (of a man) seek or chase after whores. 2 archaic (foll. by after) commit idolatry or iniquity. Phrases and idioms: whore house a brothel. Derivatives: whoredom n. whorer n.… …

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  • 7House Baratheon — is a fictional family from George R. R. Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire . It is the principal house in the Stormlands, to whom the lesser storm lords are sworn. Its seat is Storm s End. Its sigil is a crowned black stag on a field of gold, and… …

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  • 8House Lannister — is a fictional family from George R. R. Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire book series. House Lannister is the principal house of the Westerlands. Their principal seat is Casterly Rock. Their sigil is a golden lion on a field of crimson, and their… …

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  • 9House Martell — is a fictional noble family from George R. R. Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire . House Martell is the ruling house of the kingdom of Dorne. Their seat is at Sunspear. Their sigil is a gold spear piercing a red sun, and their words are Unbowed,… …

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  • 10House Targaryen — is a fictional family in George R. R. Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire . House Targaryen ruled as the Kings of Westeros for nearly 300 years. Their seats were the capital city of King s Landing and the island castle of Dragonstone. Their sigil is… …

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