Castellum

/kæˈstɛləm/ noun

A Latin term for a castle, fort, or fortified stronghold; the source word from which most European 'castle' words derive.

Latin 'castellum' (fort, fortified camp), originally a diminutive of 'castrum' (Roman military camp). The term evolved from describing Roman military installations to the medieval castles that became symbols of feudal power.

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