💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Castells"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| castellanynoun | (historical) The office of a castellan, the lordship of a castle. |
| castellarnoun | Somewhat like a castle. |
| castelnoun | A surname. |
| castellaninoun | A surname from Italian. |
| castellonoun | A municipality of San Marino. |
| castellanosnoun | A surname from Spanish. |
| castellaniesnoun | — |
| castillannoun | — |
| castellannoun | (chiefly historical) The governor or caretaker entrusted to oversee a castle or keep for its lord. |
| castillonoun | A habitational surname from Spanish, from Spanish castillo (“castle”). |
| castelonoun | A surname from Galician. |
| castellated | Castle-like: built or shaped like a castle; usually, specifically, having castellations (crenellations). |
| castillanoun | a region of central spain; a former kingdom that comprised most of modern spain and united with aragon to form spain in 1479 |
| castillenoun | (obsolete) Alternative form of Castile. [(historical) A medieval kingdom and former county in the Iberian Peninsula; the nucleus of modern Spain.] |
| castellanonoun | A traditional Spanish unit of mass, equivalent to about 4.8 g. |
| castiliannoun | (inexact) Synonym of Spanish, the language of Spain and its former colonies. |
| castellationnoun | (uncountable) The addition of battlements to a building, as for example when a feudal manor house needed fortification against border-raider attacks. |
| castled | Furnished with castles. |
| castellumnoun | (historical) A small Roman detached fort or fortlet used as a watch tower or signal station. |
| castilliannoun | — |
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