Bargham

/ˈbɑːrəm/ or /ˈbɑːrhəm/ noun

A dialectal or archaic term for a fortified place or homestead (rare variant with uncertain specific meaning).

Likely combining 'bargh' (fortified settlement, from Old English 'burh') with a suffix suggesting a dwelling or home element, though the exact etymology is obscure and the term is primarily found in historical documents and place names.

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