Barmkin

/ˈbɑɹmkɪn/ noun

A fortified enclosure or palisade surrounding a castle or keep; a defensive wall or stronghold structure.

From Middle English and Scots, possibly from 'barm' (a projecting part) or related to 'barme' (the rim or edge). The suffix '-kin' is a diminutive, making it 'little barm.' Used in Scottish and Northern English fortress terminology.

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