Barlock

/ˈbɑːrˌlɒk/ noun

A device, latch, or lock mechanism that uses bars; possibly a dialectal or archaic term for a barred lock or bolt.

From 'bar' (a rod or bolt) plus 'lock,' combining two security mechanisms. This compound likely emerged from practical ironworking terminology in medieval English.

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