Castelet

/kæstəˈlɛt/ noun

A small decorative castle or castle-like structure, often used in medieval theater or pageants to represent a fortification.

From Old French 'castel' (castle) with the diminutive suffix '-et', derived from Latin 'castellum' (fort). The suffix '-et' indicates something small or charming, creating a playful architectural term popular in medieval performance arts.

AMሐለሐረሐረ
ARالكصثلة
BNকিলারট
CAcastell
CSzámek
DAborg
DEWachtturm
ELκπηλη
EScastillo
FAاستانها
FIlinna
FRchâtelet
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