barbican

/ˈbɑrbɪkən/
noun
  1. A fortified outpost or gateway, especially one protecting the entrance to a castle or city.
    • The castle's barbican had a heavy iron gate and arrow slits for defense.
    • Tourists walked through the medieval barbican to enter the old city.
    • The barbican was built to protect the main gate from enemy attacks.
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