Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The rampart or outer fortification of a castle.
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- noun obsolete The
battlement on the exteriorfortification of acastle in northern England and parts of Scotland; abarbican .
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Examples
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“Nay,” Robert said, leaning against the barmkin wall.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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It was a modest tower, Robert noted on his approach, constructed of red stone and surrounded by a barmkin wall—which Alex had already breached.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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It was a modest tower, Robert noted on his approach, constructed of red stone and surrounded by a barmkin wall—which Alex had already breached.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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“Nay,” Robert said, leaning against the barmkin wall.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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It was a modest tower, Robert noted on his approach, constructed of red stone and surrounded by a barmkin wall—which Alex had already breached.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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“Nay,” Robert said, leaning against the barmkin wall.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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“Nay,” Robert said, leaning against the barmkin wall.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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It was a modest tower, Robert noted on his approach, constructed of red stone and surrounded by a barmkin wall—which Alex had already breached.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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At last, he came one night with a dozen spears, broke in the barmkin gate and carried her off.
The Long Portage Harold Bindloss 1905
chained_bear commented on the word barmkin
The battlement of the outer fortification of a castle; the outer fortification, or barbican; a turret or watch tower on the outer wall.
February 16, 2007
reesetee commented on the word barmkin
Cool word!
February 16, 2007
kev commented on the word barmkin
The barmkin appearing in a recent 'Timeteam' show was an enclosure for animals and workshops, attached to a medieval fortified manor house.
October 4, 2012