Meaning & Definition of Castle in English
Castle
A large fortified building or set of buildings.
Pronunciation:
/ˈkæs.əl/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
castlesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A large strong building that was built in the past to protect against attacks.
Example Sentence: The king lived in a magnificent castle on the hill.
Definition: A large, imposing structure that serves as a residence, often historically significant.
Example Sentence: The castle dates back to the 12th century.
Definition: In chess, the rook is often informally referred to as a castle.
Example Sentence: He moved his castle to block the opponent's queen.
Etymology
Origin: From Old French 'castel', from Latin 'castellum', diminutive of 'castrum', meaning fortress.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- castle in the air: A plan or idea that is unrealistic or unattainable.
- a castle made of sand: A temporary or unstable situation.
- to search for a castle: To look for something that is difficult to find.
Translations
- Spanish: castillo
- French: château
- German: Burg
- Russian: замок
Related Words
- fortress: A military stronghold or fortified building.
- keep: The central tower of a castle.
- bastion: A projecting part of a fortification.
Slang Meanings of castle
Meaning: To dominate or control a conversation or situation.
Example Sentence: He really castles over the meeting.
Meaning: To mess up or fail at something, often humorously.
Example Sentence: I totally castled that test!