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Lych gate
Lych gate, the gate into a churchyard, with a roof or awning
Traitor's Gate
Traitor's Gate, the river gate of the Tower of London by which
gate crashing
entering a gathering uninvited as gate crashing guests disrupted the party
lock gate
a gate that can be locked
Gateway
A passage through a fence or wall a gate also a frame arch etc in which a gate in
Sluice
An artifical passage for water fitted with a valve or gate as in a mill stream for stopping or regulating the
Gated
Having gates
Cattle-gate
Cattle-gate, common for one beast. Gated or stinted pastures are types of commonable lands which prevail
Land-reeve
and hedge-timber, but also to the state of the fences, gates, buildings, private roads, drift-ways, and water-courses; and likewise to the
Postern
Originally a back door or gate a private entrance hence any small door or gate
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