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Definition of "castell" [castell]

  • A human tower formed in festivals in Catalonia. (noun)

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Use "castell" in a sentence
  • "Dubbed the "castell" – the human castle – it's a daunting sight for the uninitiated, particularly when you've agreed to help build it."
  • "This same season the duke of Bretayne was makynge of a Castell nere to Wannes, '' called the castell of Ermyne, the whiche as then was nere furnysshed, and to the en - tente to attrappe the constable: there he sayd vnto hym, and vnto the lorde de la Vale, and to the lorde of Beawmanoyre, and to other lordes that were there, Syrs, I requyre you or ye departe to come and se my newe castell of Armyne: ye shall se howe 1 haue deuysed it, and also howe I purpose for to doo."
  • "A cheer goes up to signal the end of another successful assembly, although Eduard advises that no castell is considered a success until all layers are safely back on the ground."
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