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castle meaning in Latin

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castle [castles] noun
[UK: ˈkɑːs.l̩]
[US: ˈkæs.l̩]

moene [moenis](3rd) N
noun

castle, citadel noun

castellum [castelli](2nd) N
noun

castle, fort (late) noun

clausura [clausurae](1st) F
noun

clusura [clusurae](1st) F
noun

castle, fort, fortress noun

burgus [burgi](2nd) M
noun

castle-bailey noun

baillium [baillii](2nd) N
noun

castle-wise adverb

castellatimadverb

garrison / occupants (pl.) of a fort / fortress / castle noun

castellanus [castellani](2nd) M
noun

inhabitant of a castle / fort noun

burgarius [burgari(i)](2nd) M
noun

milecastle (one of a series of small rectangular fortifications, spaced roughly one Roman mile apart, built during the period of the Roman Empire)
noun

castellum miliariumnoun
N

of / connected with / pertaining to / associated with a fort / fortress / castle adjective

castellanus [castellana, castellanum]adjective

palace / castle noun

aula [aulae](1st) F
noun

place of castles / castella noun

castella [castellae](1st) F
noun

warden (of castle / manor / parish) noun
[UK: ˈwɔːd.n̩]
[US: ˈwɔːr.dn̩]

constabilarius [constabilarii](2nd) M
noun

constabularius [constabularii](2nd) M
noun

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