Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
castellum
Noun
/kæsˈtɛl.əm/

Definition
A small fortified town or a castle.

Examples
- The archaeologists discovered the remains of a castellum on the hillside.
- During the Roman Empire, many castellums were built to secure the borders.
- The castellum served as a refuge for villagers during invasions.

Meaning
In historical terms, a castellum refers to a fortified structure that served as a military outpost or residence during the Roman era, often functioning as a stronghold protecting the surrounding area.

Synonyms
- Fortress
- Stronghold
- Citadel
- Bastion