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fosse

[fos, faws] / fɒs, fɔs /


NOUN
moat
Synonyms


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From BBC

Although this is not the biggest of the Icelandic “fosses”, the magic of the place was palpable.

From The Guardian

Huge heaps of the ruined walls, some of them tons in weight, have been tumbled into the deep fosse that surrounds the castle, but they are still almost as solid as rocks.

From Project Gutenberg

A surly arquebusier with a steel cap on his head, his gun upon his shoulder, and the rest thereof in his hand, was the first person that he encountered at the bridge over the fosse.

From Project Gutenberg

Then Crombach describes that there were some large fosses, sixty feet long, eight feet deep, and sixteen wide, containing a large number of bodies.

From Project Gutenberg