donjon Meaning in Bengali
দুর্গের বিশাল সুরক্ষিত মিনার,
একটি মধ্যযুগীয় দুর্গ বা দুর্গ দেয়াল মধ্যে প্রধান মিনার
Noun:
দুর্গের বিশাল সুরক্ষিত মিনার,
Similer Words:
donjonsdonna
donnard
donnart
donnas
donne
donnes
donnish
donnot
donnybrook
donnybrooks
donship
donuts
donzel
doob
donjon's Usage Examples:
The 12th-century French came to term them a donjon, from the Latin dominarium "lordship", linking the keep and feudal authority.
Only twelve castles have a donjon that is considered original.
Château de Septmonts, of which the principal remains are of the 14th century donjon or keep.
Limont Castle (French: Donjon de Limont) is a 13th century keep (donjon) in the ancienne commune of Limont, in the municipality of Donceel, Liège Province.
the form of a tower, is recorded here as early as 1069, but the present donjon dates from the 13th century, and this is the oldest extant part of the buildings.
The huge cylindrical donjon was built in the 13th century, but before the rest of the castle was completed.
The oldest part is a small donjon of the early 14th century.
The ruins of the 13th century donjon remain, but the greater part of the château was rebuilt in the 18th and.
[citation needed] The word dungeon comes from French donjon (also spelled dongeon), which means "keep", the main tower of a castle.
Where the castle includes a particularly strong tower (donjon), such as at Krak or Margat, it projects from the inner enceinte.
The innermost bailey would normally contain a donjon; however there is considerable dispute as to whether or not it actually.
Originally a farmhouse with a 15th-century donjon, it was acquired in 1617 by Jacques de Zualart, who began an extensive rebuilding.
donjon's Meaning':
the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress
Synonyms:
stronghold; fastness; dungeon; castle; keep;
Antonyms:
slow; fast; movability; looseness; movableness;