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barbicanage (n.)
Alt. of Barbacanage
barbicanage Sentence Examples
- The medieval castle's barbicanage, once a fortified outer ward, now serves as a picturesque garden.
- The archers stood concealed in the barbicanage, ready to repel any attackers.
- The barbicanage, with its moat and drawbridge, was the first line of defense for the fortress.
- Archaeologists discovered a secret passage leading from the barbicanage to the castle's dungeons.
- The barbicanage's imposing stone walls still bear the scars of ancient battles.
- Tourists marveled at the intricate carvings adorning the barbicanage's gatehouse.
- The renovation of the barbicanage aimed to preserve its historical integrity while enhancing its accessibility.
- Legend held that the barbicanage was haunted by the ghost of a slaughtered knight.
- The barbicanage's strategic location provided a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
- The village's annual festival included a mock battle staged within the barbicanage, complete with medieval costumes and weaponry.
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Alt. of Barbacanage
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The medieval castle's barbicanage, once a fortified outer ward, now serves as a picturesque garden.
The archers stood concealed in the barbicanage, ready to repel any attackers.
The barbicanage, with its moat and drawbridge, was the first line of defense for the fortress.
Archaeologists discovered a secret passage leading from the barbicanage to the castle's dungeons.