molendinar

/məˈlɛndɪnər/

Definitions

1. noun

A 14th-century tower or fortified building in Edinburgh, Scotland, with a steep staircase and often associated with the city’s crime and punishment.

“The old molendinar was once the site of a notorious prison, but now it’s a popular tourist attraction.”

Synonyms

  • fortress
  • tower

Antonyms

  • refuge
  • sanctuary