castel

See also: Castel, castèl, and castell

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kasˈtɛl/
  • Rhymes: -ɛl
  • Hyphenation: ca‧stèl

Noun

castel m (apocopated)

  1. apocopic form of castello

Anagrams

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

  • From late Old English castel, castell, borrowed from Latin castellum, diminutive of castrum. Reinforced by Anglo-Norman/Old Northern French castel, itself also from castellum.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈkastəl/

    Noun

    castel (plural castels)

    1. castle

    Descendants

    • English: castle
      • Tongan: kāsolo
    • Scots: castle
    • Scottish Gaelic: caisteal

    Old English

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

  • From Proto-West Germanic *kastell.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈkɑs.tel/

    Noun

    castel n or m

    1. castle
    2. town or village

    Declension

    masculine

    Strong a-stem:

    singular plural
    nominative castel castellas
    accusative castel castellas
    genitive castelles castella
    dative castelle castellum
    neuter

    Strong a-stem:

    singular plural
    nominative castel castel
    accusative castel castel
    genitive castelles castella
    dative castelle castellum

    Descendants

    Old French

    Noun

    castel oblique singularm (oblique plural casteaus or casteax or castiaus or castiax or castels, nominative singular casteaus or casteax or castiaus or castiax or castels, nominative plural castel)

    1. (Anglo-Norman, Old Northern French) alternative form of chastel (castle, fortress)
      • c. 1150, Turoldus, La Chanson de Roland, lines 4–6:
        N'i ad castel ki devant lui remaigne; / Mur ne citet n'i est remes a fraindre, / Fors Sarraguce, ki est en une muntaigne.
        There's no fortress left in front of him; neither wall nor city remains to be destroyed, except for Zaragoza, which is on a mountain.

    Old Occitan

    Etymology

    From Latin castellum, diminutive of castrum. Gallo-Romance cognate with Old French chastel.

    Noun

    castel m (oblique plural castels, nominative singular castels, nominative plural castel)

    1. castle (large fortified medieval building)

    Descendants

    • Occitan:
      Auvergnat: chastèl
      Languedocien: castèl
      Provençal: castèu
      Vivaro-Alpine: chastèu

    References

    Piedmontese

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /kasˈtel/

    Noun

    castel m

    1. castle

    Romanian

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin castellum (17th century).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /kasˈtel/

    Noun

    castel n (plural castele)

    1. castle (fortified building)
      Synonym: (Transylvania, archaic) coștei

    Declension

    Declension of castel
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative-accusative castel castelul castele castelele
    genitive-dative castel castelului castele castelelor
    vocative castelule castelelor

    See also

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