night-cellar
English
Noun
night-cellar (plural night-cellars)
- (historical) A cellar open to the public at night for the purchase of food, drink, and entertainment, primarily in London, England in the 18th century.
- 1838, Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist
- The palace, the night-cellar, the jail, the madhouse: the chambers of birth and death, of health and sickness, the rigid face of the corpse and the calm sleep of the child: midnight was upon them all.
- 1838, Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist