seraglio Antonyms

Meaning of seraglio

Wordnet

seraglio (n)

living quarters reserved for wives and concubines and female relatives in a Muslim household

Webster

seraglio (n.)

An inclosure; a place of separation.

The palace of the Grand Seignior, or Turkish sultan, at Constantinople, inhabited by the sultan himself, and all the officers and dependents of his court. In it are also kept the females of the harem.

A harem; a place for keeping wives or concubines; sometimes, loosely, a place of licentious pleasure; a house of debauchery.

seraglio Sentence Examples

  1. The Sultan's seraglio, a vast palace complex, housed his wives, concubines, and servants.
  2. The seraglio was a microcosm of the empire, with its own laws, customs, and hierarchy.
  3. The women of the seraglio were meticulously selected for their beauty, intelligence, and devotion.
  4. Visitors to the seraglio marveled at the opulence and splendor of its halls and chambers.
  5. The walls of the seraglio kept the women hidden from the outside world, ensuring their privacy and protection.
  6. Despite its gilded cage, life in the seraglio could be fraught with intrigue, jealousy, and power struggles.
  7. The seraglio's influence extended far beyond the palace walls, shaping the destiny of the empire.
  8. The tradition of the seraglio has been immortalized in countless tales of love, adventure, and forbidden desires.
  9. The ruins of the seraglio stand as a testament to the grandeur and complexities of a bygone era.
  10. The concept of the seraglio, while outdated and problematic by modern standards, offers a glimpse into the social and sexual mores of a different time.

FAQs About the word seraglio

living quarters reserved for wives and concubines and female relatives in a Muslim householdAn inclosure; a place of separation., The palace of the Grand Seigni

alcazar, castle, mansion,château, villa,palace, estate,court

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The Sultan's seraglio, a vast palace complex, housed his wives, concubines, and servants.

The seraglio was a microcosm of the empire, with its own laws, customs, and hierarchy.

The women of the seraglio were meticulously selected for their beauty, intelligence, and devotion.

Visitors to the seraglio marveled at the opulence and splendor of its halls and chambers.