BASTIDE


Meaning of BASTIDE in English

(ˈ)ba|stēd noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle French, from Old Provençal bastida — more at bastille

1. : a village or town in medieval France built especially for defense and usually laid out according to a definite geometric plan

2. : a small country house in the south of France

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