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castel

  • noun [ masculine ]
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castel, (-ell), es; m.
a castle
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  • Þá Frencyscan þe on þan castelle wǽron,

      Chr. 1052; P. 175, 13.
  • Sume tó Pentecostes castele, sume tó Ródbertes castele,

      P. 181, 5.
  • Æt ǽlcan castelle,

      1075; P. 210, 25.
  • His wíf wæs innan þám castele, and hine heóld swá lang ꝥ man hire grið sealde,

      P. 211, ii.
    Hæfdon þá welisce menn gewroht ǽnne castel, 1048; P. 173, 16.
  • Tó Eoferwíc fóron and þone castel tóbrǽcon,

      1069; P. 204, 18.
  • Hí þá castelas gewunnan, P. 203, 4. [From Norman-French. For native English usage, cf. ꝥ woerc

    castellum,

      Lk. L. 24, 13.
    ]
an old British or
Roman earthwork (?). v. N. E. D. castle, 8
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  • On ánne castel at Swíndúne; of ðý castele . . . tó ánne castel; of ðí castele on ánne herepað,

      C. D. iii. 397, 18-21.
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v. stán-castel.
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