Bailey

[Bai·ley]

English lexicographer who was the first to treat etymology consistently; his work was used as a reference by Samuel Johnson (died in 1742)

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The outer wall of a feudal castle.

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the outer defensive wall that surrounds the outer courtyard of a castle

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the outer courtyard of a castle

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English lexicographer who was the first to treat etymology consistently; his work was used as a reference by Samuel Johnson (died in 1742)

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United States singer (1918-1990)


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The outer wall of a feudal castle.

n.
The space immediately within the outer wall of a castle or fortress.

n.
A prison or court of justice; -- used in certain proper names; as, the Old Bailey in London; the New Bailey in Manchester.


Bailey

Bai"ley , n. [The same word as bail line of palisades; cf. LL. ballium bailey, OF. bail, baille, a palisade, baillier to inclose, shut.] 1. The outer wall of a feudal castle. [Obs.] 2. The space immediately within the outer wall of a castle or fortress. [Obs.] 3. A prison or court of justice; -- used in certain proper names; as, the Old Bailey in London; the New Bailey in Manchester. [Eng.] Oxf. Gloss.

The outer wall of a feudal castle.

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