incastle

verb

Etymology

From Mediaeval Latin incastellāre (“to fortify, to incastle”), from in- (“in-: make into”) + castellum (“little fortification, castle”). Cognate with Italian incastellare and Old French encasteler.

  1. derived from incastellare

Definitions

  1. To add castles to a place.

    • Meth was alredie meetlie well and indifferentlie fortified and incastelled.

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