Baleys

/ˈbeɪliz/ noun

Plural of bailey; defensive outer walls or fortifications surrounding a castle or manor, especially in medieval architecture.

From Old French 'baille' meaning a fortified enclosure, from Late Latin 'baillia.' The word 'bailey' (as in motte-and-bailey castles) derives from this same root.

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ARبايليس
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