warehouse
n.
mid-14c., from ware, n. + house. Compare Dutch warenhuis, German warenhaus. Meaning "large impersonal institution" is American English colloquial, first attested 1970.
v.
1799, "deposit or secure in a warehouse," from warehouse, n.. In the colloquial sense, especially of mentally disabled persons, from 1972. Related: Warehoused; warehousing.