bastide

bɑstiːd

Definitions

1. noun

A type of medieval fortified town or village, typically found in southern France, characterized by a central square and a series of streets radiating from it.

“The village was a classic example of a bastide, with its central square and well-defended walls.”

Synonyms

  • fortified town
  • medieval village

Antonyms

  • unfortified village
  • unprotected town