Cashel

/ˈkæʃəl/ noun

An Irish or Scottish fort or circular stone-walled settlement, especially one from medieval times.

From Irish/Scottish Gaelic 'cathair,' meaning 'fortress' or 'seat.' Cashel refers to ancient defensive structures, most famously the Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland.

AMካሸል
ARكاشيل
BNক্যাসেল
CACashel
CSCashel
DACashel
DECashel
ELΚάσελ
ESCashel
FAکاشل
FICashel
FRCashel
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