Bigbury

/ˈbɪɡbɛri/ noun

A type of fortified settlement or defensive structure, particularly used in medieval England.

From Old English 'byrig' meaning fortress or stronghold, combined with 'big' (possibly referring to size or importance). The term evolved to describe specific types of hill forts and defensive settlements common in Anglo-Saxon and medieval periods.

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