"incastle" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: incastles [present, singular, third-person], incastling [participle, present], incastled [participle, past], incastled [past]
Etymology: 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. Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|incastellare|incastellāre|to fortify, to incastle}} Latin incastellāre (“to fortify, to incastle”), {{m|la|in-||in-: make into}} in- (“in-: make into”), {{m|la|castellum||little fortification, castle}} castellum (“little fortification, castle”), {{cog|it|incastellare}} Italian incastellare, {{cog|fro|encasteler}} Old French encasteler Head templates: {{en-verb}} incastle (third-person singular simple present incastles, present participle incastling, simple past and past participle incastled)
  1. (obsolete) To add castles to a place. Tags: obsolete Synonyms: fortify, encastle, incastell [obsolete]

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