Certy

/ˈsɜːrti/ noun

A type of military fortification or small fort used in medieval times, often temporary or hastily constructed.

From Old French 'certee,' derived from Latin 'certus' meaning 'fixed' or 'established.' The term evolved in military architecture to describe fixed defensive structures.

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