Definition
A medieval equivalent of a firewall: a thick, imposing barrier (usually earth or stone) designed to keep the peasants out and the lord's stuff safe. Form follows paranoia.
Example Usage
The castle's impressive rampart successfully defended against three siege attempts.
Source: Military and architectural history terminology
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