adit

Also used in the same story as "salle." An "adit" is a near-horizontal entrance shaft to a mine.

This is yet another word that it's possible I've encountered before; it has a vague ring of familiarity to it.

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  1. Adam

    I don’t know if this is why its familiar to you, but it is used by W.H. Auden in ‘England to me is my own tongue’:
    “adits were entrances which led/down to the outlaws, to the others”

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