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Gate
A large door or passageway in the wall of a city of an inclosed field or place or of a...
Bar
obstruction or fastening as the bars of a fence or gate the bar of a door
Barbican
the entrance to a castle or city as at a gate or bridge It was often large and strong having a
Billingsgate
A market near the Billings gate in London celebrated for fish and foul language
Cringle
A withe for fastening a gate
Curtal friar
A friar who acted as porter at the gate of a monastery
Leaved
in combination as a four leaved clover a two leaved gate long leaved
Eastern
Situated or dwelling in the east oriental as an eastern gate Eastern countries
Drawbridge
to admit or hinder communication at pleasure as before the gate of a town or castle or over a navigable river
Gatehouse
A house connected or associated with a gate
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