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barbican

barbican
Noun
pl: barbicans

This term refers specifically to a defensive architectural feature designed to create a bottleneck, forcing attackers into a confined space where they are vulnerable to defenders. It is primarily used in historical, archaeological, or fantasy contexts when discussing medieval fortifications.

In modern usage, the word is rare outside of specialized architectural history or gaming and literature settings. It describes a physical structure rather than a general defensive strategy, distinguishing it from broader terms like ramparts or bastions.

Meanings

Nounbarbican

A fortified gateway or outer defense work protecting the main entrance to a castle or city wall.

The soldiers manned the barbican to prevent the enemy from reaching the main gate.

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