Castellatus

/kæstəˈleɪtəs/ adjective

A Latin term meaning castle-like or built in the manner of a castle; the source form for English 'castellated'.

Latin past participle of 'castellare' (to build a castle), from 'castellum' (castle, fort). This medieval Latin term appeared in architectural and administrative documents throughout the feudal period.

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