fortalice

noun
/ˈfɔːtəlɪs/

Etymology

From Medieval Latin fortalitia, from fortis (“strong”). Doublet of fortress.

  1. borrowed from fortalitia

Definitions

  1. A small fortress.

    • Tell them whatever thou hast a mind of the weakness of this fortalice, or aught else that can detain them before it for twenty-four hours.

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