bailey
/ˈbeɪli/
bailey
English
Noun Top 4,842
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Definition
The outer wall of a feudal castle.
Etymology
From Old French baile (“palisade, enclosure”), from Latin bacula, plural of baculum (“stick, rod”).
Example Sentences
- "the Old Bailey in London; the New Bailey in Manchester"
- ""Birds are dinosaurs" is the bailey; "birds are more similar to dinosaurs than anything else" is the motte."
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