Fosse

/fɔs/ noun

Definition

A long, narrow ditch or moat dug around a castle or fortified building for defense.

Etymology

From Old French 'fosse,' derived from Latin 'fossa' (ditch). Medieval fortifications used them constantly to prevent invasion.

Kelly Says

Medieval fossae weren't just filled with water—castles often kept them deliberately muddy and full of sharp stakes, and some contained sewage and animal waste, making them disgusting and nearly impossible to cross.

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