Garrat

/ɡəˈræt/ noun

Definition

An archaic or variant spelling of garret; an attic room or top floor of a building.

Etymology

Variant or archaic form of garret, from Old French garite (watchtower), from Frankish *wara (protection). The word originally meant a small upper room or lookout tower.

Kelly Says

Medieval towers had garrits as lookout rooms—over time the word drifted downward to mean any attic, but it kept its sense of being a place apart, elevated and separate from ordinary rooms.

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