castellum
/kæˈstɛl.ʊm/Definitions
1. noun
A small fortified Roman settlement, especially in Britain, typically with a stone wall and a gatehouse.
“Archaeologists excavated the remains of a Roman castellum in the countryside.”
2. noun
A fortified tower or strongpoint, especially in medieval Italy.
“The castellum stood guard over the valley below, a testament to the power of the local lord.”