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purgatory (n.)

c. 1200, from Old French purgatore and directly from Medieval Latin purgatorium (St. Bernard, early 12c.), in Latin, "means of cleansing," noun use of neuter of purgatorius (adj.) "purging, cleansing," from purgat-, past participle stem of Latin purgare (see purge (v.)). Figurative use from late 14c.

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Definitions of purgatory from WordNet

purgatory (n.)
a temporary condition of torment or suffering;
a purgatory of drug abuse
purgatory (n.)
(theology) in Roman Catholic theology the place where those who have died in a state of grace undergo limited torment to expiate their sins;
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