Castellum
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Latin-English
castell|um, -ī. (kasˈtel.lum) neut.
- A castle; a fortress.
[castrum.]
Loci
- αʹ Cicero, Ad Atticum 1.16:
| In eo neque auctoritate neque gratia pugnat, sed quibus Philippus omnia castella expugnari posse dicebat, in quae modo asellus onustus auro posset ascendere. | He isn't fighting with authority or reputation in this matter, but the things Philip said any fort could be conquered with—at least, any fort you could send a donkey loaded with gold up to. |
