burgall
/ˈbɜːrgɔːl/Definitions
1. noun
A type of fortified tower, typically of medieval origin, used as a refuge or defensive structure, especially in rural areas.
“The old burgall stood as a testament to the community’s resilience during the war.”
1. noun
A type of fortified tower, typically of medieval origin, used as a refuge or defensive structure, especially in rural areas.
“The old burgall stood as a testament to the community’s resilience during the war.”