What is another word for barbican?

Pronunciation: [bˈɑːbɪkən] (IPA)

A barbican is a fortified gateway or turret that was used for defensive purposes in medieval times. Some synonyms for barbican include bastion, citadel, stronghold, fortification, and rampart. These terms all refer to structures that were designed to protect against intruders and enemy attacks. A bastion is a projecting structure that functions as a defensive fortification, while a citadel is a fortress that is typically located in the center of a city. A stronghold and rampart both refer to structures that are built for defense, with the former being a heavily fortified place and the latter being a raised embankment used as a defensive barrier.

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Usage examples for Barbican

What an extraordinarily fascinating and profoundly impressive place, from the very stones of the courtyard to the defiant-looking warrior figures on the battlements of the barbican, and elsewhere.
"In the Border Country"
W. S. (William Shillinglaw) Crockett
At present, I am soe joyfulle, soe light of Heart under the Sense of Forgivenesse, that it seemeth as though Sorrow coulde lay hold of me noe more; and yet we are still, as 'twere, disunited for awhile; for my Husband is agayn shifting House, and preparing to move his increased Establishment into barbican, where he hath taken a goodly Mansion; and, until it is ready, I am to abide here.
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning
barbican, September, 1646. In the Night-season, we take noe Rest; we search out our Hearts, and commune with our Spiritts, and checque our Souls' Accounts, before we dare court our Sleep; but in the Day of Happinesse we cut shorte our Reckonings; and here am I, a joyfulle Wife, too proud and busie amid my dailie Cares to have Leisure for more than a brief Note in my Diarium, as Ned woulde call it.
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning

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