quod

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14
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15
Letters
4
Pronunciation
/kwɑd/
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/kwɑd/ · /kwɒd/

Definition of quod

4 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable)A quadrangle or court, as of a prison; a prison.
    “1863, Punch, quoted in 1995, Seán McConville, English Local Prisons, 1860-1900: Next Only to Death, page 69, […] not the poorer classes merely, but the rich will be desirous to enjoy the mingled luxury and comfort of a gaol: and we shall hear of blasé Swells become burglars and garotters as a prelude to a prison, and, instead of taking tours for restoration of their health, recruiting it more cheaply by a residence in quod.”
    “[…]and declined their escort, desiring to be conducted to “quod” by the gallant South Australian police,[…].”
    “From 1855-1903 a chapel was built, the boat shed and holding cell constructed, Government House was constructed as a summer residence for the Governor and the Quod (slang for prison) was constructed.”
    “Pity McNamara′s still doing his stretch in the quod, but he′ll be out soon.”
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noun

  1. (countable)A quadrangle or court, as of a prison; a prison.
    “1863, Punch, quoted in 1995, Seán McConville, English Local Prisons, 1860-1900: Next Only to Death, page 69, […] not the poorer classes merely, but the rich will be desirous to enjoy the mingled luxury and comfort of a gaol: and we shall hear of blasé Swells become burglars and garotters as a prelude to a prison, and, instead of taking tours for restoration of their health, recruiting it more cheaply by a residence in quod.”
    “[…]and declined their escort, desiring to be conducted to “quod” by the gallant South Australian police,[…].”
    “From 1855-1903 a chapel was built, the boat shed and holding cell constructed, Government House was constructed as a summer residence for the Governor and the Quod (slang for prison) was constructed.”
    “Pity McNamara′s still doing his stretch in the quod, but he′ll be out soon.”
  2. (Australia, slang, uncountable)Confinement in a prison.
    “c. 1894, Acquaintance of Norman Lindsay, quoted in 2005, James Cockington, Banned: Tales From the Bizarre History of Australian Obscenity, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, paperback →ISBN, page 7, I don′t suppose you'll get more than a couple of months′ quod for them.”

verb

  1. (archaic, slang)To confine in prison.
    “An intelligent costermonger, who was with me when I saw the two brothers, told me that “a costermonger would rather be thought to have come out of prison than out of a workhouse,” for his “mates” would say, if they heard he had been locked up, “O, he’s only been quodded for pitching into a crusher.””
  2. (obsolete)Quoth.
    ““Why,” quod her friend, “would ye not willingly have gone with your company, if God should so have suffered it?””
    ““And therefore I have granted to their request,” quod the King;[…].”

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Etymology

Abbreviation of quadrangle; originally (17th century) referring to the quadrangles of Newgate Prison, London.

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