Meaning & Definition of word "Moat"

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    Moat

    /moʊt/

    noun:

    • 1. A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water, intended as a defense against invasion.
      • Example: The castle was surrounded by a deep moat that made it nearly impossible for attackers to approach.
    • 2. Any similar body of water or trench surrounding a fortified place.
      • Example: In medieval architecture, a moat often served both a defensive and aesthetic purpose.
    • 3. A protective barrier or obstacle, metaphorically likened to a physical moat.
      • Example: The company implemented strict security measures as a moat against cyber threats.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'mote', from Old French 'mote', which came from the Latin 'mūta', meaning 'earth or earthworks'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cross the moat:

    To overcome a barrier or challenge.

    moat of despair:

    A significant emotional barrier that is hard to overcome.

    guard the moat:

    To protect one's interests or boundaries vigilantly.

    Related Words

    fortification:

    A defensive wall or military stronghold.

    rampart:

    A defensive wall of a castle or walled city.

    bastion:

    A projecting part of a fortification.

    Slang Meanings of moat