saccadge

/ˈsækɑrd/ or /ˈsækɑrd/ (sak-ARD)

Definitions

1. noun

A type of medieval defensive structure, often found in castle architecture, typically consisting of a wall or a tower designed to protect an entrance or a vulnerable area.

“The castle’s saccarde proved to be an effective defense against the invading army.”

Synonyms

  • bastion
  • fortification

Antonyms

  • vulnerability
  • weakness