premises
English
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈpɹɛmɪsɪz/
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Etymology 1
    
See premise
Alternative forms
    
- præmises (archaic)
Noun
    
premises pl (plural only)
- Land, and all the built structures on it, especially when considered as a single place.
- (law) The subject of a conveyance or deed.
- (obsolete, slang, euphemistic) The vagina.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:vagina
 - 1683, The Fifteen Comforts of Matrimony, London: […] H. Woodgate and S. Brooks, […], published 1760, pages 81–82:- […] ſhe charges her to put him to it as a virgin ought to do; and farther, that as ſoon as he entered the premiſes, with fome feigned reluctancy on her part, muſt fall into a fainting ſhriek, as if ſhe had fallen into a cold water in a hot fit.
 
 
Translations
    
land, and all the built structures on it, considered as a single place
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References
    
- Jonathon Green (2024) “premises n.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang
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