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bordel, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Skip to main content Factsheet Etymology Meaning & use Pronunciation Forms Compounds & derived words Dictionary Historical Thesaurus Factsheet Quotations Hide all quotations Factsheet What does the noun bordel mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun bordel , four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use How is the noun bordel pronounced? British English /ˈbɔːdl/ BOR-duhl /bɔːˈdɛl/ bor-DEL U.S. English /ˈbɔrd(ə)l/ BOR-duhl /bɔrˈdɛl/ bor-DEL See pronunciation What is the etymology of the noun bordel ? bordel is a borrowing from French . Etymons: French bordel . See etymology What is the earliest known use of the noun bordel ? Earliest known use Middle English The earliest known use of the noun bordel is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for bordel is from around 1300, in St. Lucy . See meaning & use Nearby entries borborygmic, adj. 1927– bord, n. 1567–1688 bordage, n.¹ a1300– bordage, n.² 1860– bord alexander, n. 1392–1618 bord-and-cord, n. 1591 bordar, n. 1776– Bordeaux, n. c1570– Bordeaux hammer, n. 1576 Bordeaux mixture, n. 1892– bordel, n. c1300– bordel house, n. c1384– bordel keeper, n. 1842– bordeller, n. a1393–1857 bordello, n. 1581– bordel owner, n. 1842– bordelry, n. c1350–1600 bordel woman, n. c1405– border, n. c1374– border, v. c1400– border ballad, n. c1863– Browse more nearby entries Etymology Thank you for visiting Oxford English Dictionary To continue reading, please sign in below or purchase a subscription. After purchasing, please sign in below to access the content. 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View our subscription options Personal account Access or purchase personal subscriptions Get our newsletter Save searches Set display preferences Sign in Register Institutional access Sign in through your institution Sign in with library card Sign in with username / password Recommend to your librarian Institutional account management Sign in as administrator on Oxford Academic Entry history for bordel, n. bordel, n. was revised in June 2022. bordel, n. was last modified in September 2025. Revision of the OED is a long-term project, and oed.com is a living text, updated every three months. Modifications may include: corrections and revisions to definitions, especially to improve clarity, accuracy, or intelligibility; new or updated quotation evidence, and reverified or redated bibliographical information; new or updated pronunciations (transcriptions and audio files); new or revised etymological information and improved coverage of variant spellings; new senses or phrases added in print and online updates since OED2 (1989). Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into bordel, n. in September 2025. Earlier versions of this entry were published in: OED First Edition (1887) Find out more OED Second Edition (1989) Find out more View bordel in OED Second Edition Cite Permanent link: Chicago 18 Oxford English Dictionary , “ ,” , . Copy to clipboard Copied to clipboard MLA 9 “ ” Oxford English Dictionary , Oxford UP, , . Copy to clipboard Copied to clipboard APA 7 Oxford University Press. (n.d.). In Oxford English dictionary . 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Browse entry Nearby entries borborygmic, adj. 1927– bord, n. 1567–1688 bordage, n.¹ a1300– bordage, n.² 1860– bord alexander, n. 1392–1618 bord-and-cord, n. 1591 bordar, n. 1776– Bordeaux, n. c1570– Bordeaux hammer, n. 1576 Bordeaux mixture, n. 1892– bordel, n. c1300– bordel house, n. c1384– bordel keeper, n. 1842– bordeller, n. a1393–1857 bordello, n. 1581– bordel owner, n. 1842– bordelry, n. c1350–1600 bordel woman, n. c1405– border, n. c1374– border, v. c1400– border ballad, n. c1863– Browse more nearby entries