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cage

noun
A box or inclosure, made of boards, or with lattice work of wood, wicker or wire, for confining birds or beasts. For the confinement of the more strong and ferocious beasts, a cage is sometimes made of iron.

cage

An inclosure made with pallisades for confining wild beasts.

cage

A prison for petty criminals.

cage

In carpentry, an outer work of timber, inclosing another within it; as the cage of a wind mill or of a stair case.

cage

verb transitive
To confine in a cage; to shut up, or confine.