Basecourt

/ˈbeɪsˌkɔrt/ noun

In fortified medieval architecture, a court or courtyard of secondary importance, typically located outside the main bailey or castle center.

From base + court (an open space surrounded by walls, from Old French cour). This architectural term emerged in medieval English to describe the hierarchical arrangement of castle spaces.

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