dungon
/ˈdʌŋɡən/Definitions
1. noun
A prison, especially a medieval one; A part of a castle or fortress reserved for keeping prisoners; A place of confinement or imprisonment, especially a gloomy or unpleasant one; A room or area in a building that is often hidden or secret, such as a wine cellar or a storage room.
“The medieval castle had a dungeon where the prisoners were kept.”