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castellate

English

Etymology 1

From Medieval Latin castell?tus (fortified, castellate), from castellum (little fortification, castle) + -?tus (-ate, forming adjectives).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kast?l?t/

Noun

castellate (plural castellates)

  1. (historical, rare, obsolete) The district of a castle.
    • 1809, William Bawdwen translating the Domesday Book, p. 230:
      In the Castellate of Roger of Poictou...
    Synonym: castellany

Adjective

castellate (comparative more castellate, superlative most castellate)

  1. (rare) castle-like: built or shaped like a castle.
    • 1830, William Phillips, Mt. Sinai, i.212:
      ...The living porphyry, in towers around
      Grotesquely castellate...
  2. (rare) Castled: having or furnished with castles.
    • 1864, Benjamin Disraeli, Revolutionary Epick, ii.xix.103:
      ...Heights castellate...
  3. (rare) Housed or kept in a castle.
    Synonyms: castle, incastellated
Synonyms
  • (made into a castle): See fortified
  • (furnished with castles): See fortified

Etymology 2

From Medieval Latin castell?re (fortify) + -ate (forming verbs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kast?le?t/

Verb

castellate (third-person singular simple present castellates, present participle castellating, simple past and past participle castellated)

  1. (transitive) To make into a castle: to build in the form of a castle or to add battlements to an existing building.
    • 1840, Henry Taylor, Autobiography, Vol. I, Ch. xx, p. 321:
      The citizen who castellates a Villa at Richmond...
  2. (intransitive, rare) To take the form of a castle.
    • 1831, John Wilson, Unimore, i.77:
      ...Clouds slowly castellating in a calm...
Synonyms
  • castle, incastle, encastle, incastellate, encastellate, fortify
Related terms
  • castellation

References

  • "? 'castellate, n.", "'castellate, adj.", "castellate, v.", in the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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castellation

English

Noun

castellation (plural castellations)

  1. The act of making a building into a castle
  2. The addition of battlements to a building

Related terms

  • castellate

Anagrams

  • allectations

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