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Newcastle

Definition: The word 'newcastle' means a town or place on the island of Ireland that sits at the tip of a peninsula called the Dingle Peninsula. It's located on the south coast of Ireland, near the Atlantic Ocean. The name 'Newcastle' was originally derived from Old Irish 'nacht' meaning "castle" and 'stara" meaning "fort." Over time, it became a nickname for an area that was often referred to as the "kingdom of the castle," or "the place where the castle stood." In modern times, Newcastle is one of Ireland's most popular tourist destinations and attracts many visitors annually.


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Castle

Definition: A large building that is fortified and contains many defences; in previous ages often inhabited by a nobleman or king.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look today, At the word “castle,” let’s brighten your way! The dictionary tells us, it's true, “A large building, strong and new…” (Well, not new , of course, you see, They were built for history!) It’s fortified, that’s the key, With walls so tall for all to agree. Defenses it has, a mighty sight, Protecting its secrets with all its might! Think towers and moats, a grand design, A fortress of power, truly divine. And back in old times, long ago you see, Noblemen and kings called castles home, glee! So “castle” means a place built to stand tall, A royal residence, answering the call. It’s more than just bricks and stone, my dears, it's true, A symbol of power – for me and for you! Now, does that make sense? Any questions you might pose?

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