См. также: housebreaker, house of ill fame, house, household accounting
Origin of House of Ill Repute
This expression is a euphemism for a brothel, first appearing in the early 18th century. The first published use of this phrase was in John Vanbrugh's 1728 play Journey to London: He was never in London before but one week and then he was kidnapp'd into a House of ill Repute. (Writing Explaned)
