crannog
/ˈkrænɒɡ/; /ˈkrænoʊɡ/Definitions
1. noun
A man-made island in a lake, typically in Scotland, used as a dwelling or defensive position.
“The archaeologists discovered a 14th-century crannog in the Scottish Highlands.”
2. noun
A similar structure in Ireland, typically a wooden platform in a lake, used for dwelling or defense.
“The ancient Irish used crannogs as temporary bases for hunting and fishing.”