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cage noun 1 an enclosure, sometimes portable and usually with bars, in which captive birds and animals are kept. 2 in a mine: a lift which transports mineworkers up and down a shaft. 3 often in compounds any structure resembling a cage • the ribcage. verb (caged, caging) (also cage someone in) to put them in a cage; to imprison or confine them. caged adj. rattle someone's cage to provoke their anger.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: French, from Latin cavea hollow place, from cavus hollow.