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incastle

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English

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Etymology

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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.

Verb

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incastle (third-person singular simple present incastles, present participle incastling, simple past and past participle incastled)

  1. (obsolete) To add castles to a place.

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References

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  • "† in'castle, v." in the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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