ringwall

[ˈrɪŋwɔːl]

Definitions

1. noun

A circular or oval earthwork, typically of medieval origin, built to enclose or defend a settlement, usually with a ditch on the outside and a bank on the inside.

“The village was surrounded by a well-preserved ringwall, dating back to the 12th century.”

Synonyms

  • earthwork
  • fortification

Antonyms

  • open settlement
  • unfortified area