Castellum
A castellum[1] in Latin is usually:
- a small Roman fortlet or tower,[2] a diminutive of castrum ('military camp'), often used as a watchtower or signal station like on Hadrian's Wall. It is distinct from a burgus, which is a later Latin term that was used particularly in the Germanic provinces.
- a distribution, header and settling tank in a Roman aqueduct or castellum aquae.
Castellum

1. Limes watchtower, Germany (reconstruction)

2. Ruins of a castellum divisorium, France
References
- Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
- C. Julius Caesar, Gallic War; 2,30
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