peelhouse

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English

Etymology

From peel +‎ house.

Noun

peelhouse (plural peelhouses)

  1. (archaic) A small tower, fort, or castle; a keep.
    • 1820, Sir Walter Scott, chapter VI, in The Abbot:
      Here are two sovereigns in the land, a regnant and a claimant - that is enough of one good thing - but if any one wants more, he may find a king in every peelhouse in the country; so if we lack government, it is not for lack of governors.

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