Castled

/ˈkæsəld/ adjective, verb (past tense)

Having the appearance or characteristics of a castle; also, in chess, describing a move where the king and rook exchange positions for protection.

From castle (noun), originally from Latin castellum (fortress, fortified town). The chess meaning emerged in the 15th century when the castling move was formalized in modern chess rules.

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