Donjons

/ˈdɒndʒənz/ noun

Definition

Plural of donjon; the great central tower or keep of a medieval castle that served as the strongest defensive position.

Etymology

From Old French 'donjon,' derived from Vulgar Latin 'dominio' meaning 'dominion' or 'lordship.' The word originally referred to the master's tower and evolved to mean the primary fortified structure in medieval fortifications.

Kelly Says

The donjon was essentially the medieval version of a modern bunker—when castles came under siege, everyone retreated to this one super-strong tower because it was nearly impossible to breach. Archaeologists can still identify donjon foundations across Europe, and they tell us which lords had the most resources to build the biggest ones.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዶንጁን
do-n-ju-n
ARالعربية
دونجون
do-njoŋ
BNবাংলা
ডোনজোন
do-njo-n
CACatalà
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
CSČeština
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
DADansk
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
DEDeutsch
Donjons
doŋ-joŋs
ELΕλληνικά
δοντζόνια
don-dzɔ-nya
ESEspañol
donjones
do-nyo-nes
FAفارسی
دونجون
do-n-joŋ
FISuomi
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
FRFrançais
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃
GUGU
ડોનજોન
do-n-jo-n
HAHA
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
HEעברית
דונג'ונים
doŋ-yoŋim
HIहिन्दी
डोंजोंन
doŋ-joŋ
HUMagyar
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
IDBahasa Indonesia
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃
IGIG
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
ITItaliano
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃
JA日本語
ドンジョン
doŋ-jon
KKKK
донжоны
don-jo-ny
KMKM
ដុង
doŋ
KO한국어
돈존
don-jon
MRMR
डोंजोन
doŋ-joŋ
MSBahasa Melayu
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
MYမြန်မာ
ဒေါင်း
dɛ́ʊŋ
NLNederlands
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
NONorsk
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
PAPA
ਦੁਨਜੌਨ
du-n-jo-n
PLPolski
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
PTPortuguês
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
RORomână
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
RUРусский
донжоны
don-jo-ny
SVSvenska
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
SWKiswahili
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
TAதமிழ்
டொன்ஜான்
to-n-ja-n
TEతెలుగు
డొంజాన్
do-n-ja-n
THไทย
ดอนจอง
doŋ-chon
TLTL
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
TRTürkçe
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
UKУкраїнська
донжони
don-jo-ni
URاردو
ڈونجون
do-n-joŋ
VITiếng Việt
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃
YOYO
donjons
do-ɲɔ̃s
ZH中文
堡垒
bǎo lèi
ZUZU
idongi
i-doŋ-gi

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