portcullis
/ˈpɔːrtkʌlɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A metal gate or grille, typically with spiked bars, that can be lowered to block the entrance of a castle or fortified building.
“The castle’s portcullis was lowered to prevent the invaders from entering.”
2. verb
To lower a portcullis, typically as a defensive measure.
“The guards portcullised the entrance to protect the king from the attackers.”