Castles

/ˈkæsəlz/ noun

Large fortified buildings built in medieval times, designed for defense with thick walls, towers, and often a moat.

From Latin 'castellum' meaning 'fortified settlement,' which became 'castle' in Old French and entered Middle English. Originally referred to Roman military camps, then evolved to mean the stone fortresses built throughout Europe during the Middle Ages.

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