noun
- a secret dungeon or underground prison with an opening only at the top, used historically to confine prisoners forgotten by the outside world
- a place or state of being forgotten or ignored; oblivion
Usage: historical; often used in reference to medieval castles and fortifications
Usage: figurative; literary
Examples
- The castle's oubliette was discovered during renovations, revealing the grim conditions prisoners endured.
- Political prisoners were thrown into the oubliette, left to die in darkness and isolation.
- Once the scandal faded from the news, the former celebrity seemed to disappear into an oubliette of public memory.
- The old theater fell into an oubliette, forgotten by the city until recent restoration efforts began.
- Medieval fortifications often included an oubliette as a final, inescapable prison.
- His contributions to science were cast into an oubliette by later historians who credited others with his discoveries.