Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

barbican

noun
/ˈbɑːrbɪkən/
Definition
A fortified outpost or gateway, typically used in medieval architecture.
Examples
  • The ancient castle had a well-preserved barbican that offered a stunning view of the surrounding land.
  • During the siege, the defenders retreated to the barbican for safety.
Meaning
The term ‘barbican’ refers to a protective structure or fortification, often serving as a gatehouse or an outer defense for a castle or city wall. It usually includes features such as towers, walls, and is designed to defend against attacks.
Synonyms
  • fortification
  • gatehouse
  • stronghold
  • outpost