quod
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Definition of quod
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noun
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(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
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(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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(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
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(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.””
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(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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