A building where prostitutes are available.
A building containing public baths.
1 Check every bawdy house, bagnio , Blind Tiger, and frab-joint in the city.
2 Gone, perhaps, to attend the bagnio pander, grown rich by his extravagance.
3 They are fit for a bagnio rather than a public exhibition.
4 In a word, it is the aristocracy of the bagnio .
5 Yet again, he was a little sick of the women of the streets and the bagnio .
6 Our most successful books and periodicals would pollute a Parisian sewer or disgrace a Portuguese bagnio .
7 I went to the bagnio about ten o'clock.
8 His life now outraged all decency, and his Court fell below the standard of the common bagnio .
9 IN one of these covered waggons (sic), I went to the bagnio about ten o'clock.
10 After a month, she began to grow better, and had a mind to go to the bagnio .
11 John Finch, in a bagnio , in the neighbourhood of Covent-garden; but he did not die of the wound.-D.
12 I set the water on the fire, and when it was hot put it into the moveable bagnio .
13 Deliver them over to the bagnio .
14 Your art would be at home in some voluptuous bagnio , certainly not in the highest chapel of the world.
15 She had in the bagnio a room which was very dark, being without any window to admit the light.
16 Gambrinus and his thirty thousand white-aproned priests of debauchery and licentiousness trembled in every saloon and bagnio throughout the union.
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