释义 |
se·ra·glio \sə̇ˈral(ˌ)yō, -räl-, -rȧl-\ noun (plural seraglios also seragli \-)yē\) Etymology: Italian serraglio enclosure, cage, sultan's palace, harem, partly from Old Italian, from Medieval Latin serraculum bar of a door, bolt, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin serrare to lock up, bolt, from Late Latin serare; partly from Turkish saray palace — more at sear, serai 1. a. : harem 1a b. : a place of licentious pleasure; especially : brothel 2. : a palace or residence of a sultan 3. obsolete a. : caravansary b. : warehouse |