ludgate
/ˈlʌdɡeɪt/ (LUD-gate)
Definitions
1. noun
A former gate in the London Wall, now the name of a street and a nearby railway station.
“The tourists took a walk around Ludgate, admiring the historic architecture.”
2. noun
A type of medieval gatehouse, especially in a city wall.
“The old city’s Ludgate was a symbol of the kingdom’s power and strength.”