Reverse Dictionary: WALL

WALL

ADJECTIVES
BOXED sheltered, walled in → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
IMMURATE immured; enclosed in walls or as in walls; imprisoned, confined  → 1593 obs.
► MURATED surrounded by walls → 1727 obs.
VALLATED surround by a wall → 1888 
WALL-FAST secure within walls → 1593 obs.


NOUNS
► ALBERT (HALL) a wall → 20C Brit. rhyming sl.
► BALANCE WALL ► BALANCED WALL a stone wall or fence → 1931 Amer. dial.
► BASTIMENT a building, a wall → 1679 obs.
► DIKE a wall made either of stones, turf, etc. → 1785 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► IMMURE something that immures; a wall → 1606 obs.
► MURAGE the building of walls; also, a system of defensive walls → 1450 obs.
► MURAL a wall → 1473 obs.
► MURAY a fortification, a wall → 1400 obs.
► MURE a wall → 1000 obs.
► MURING the process of building walls → 1624 obs.
► OBVALLATION a surrounding with a trench or wall → 1658 obs.
► PANE a section or length of a wall or fence → 1380 obs.
► RICKLE-DIKE a wall of stones → 1904 Sc. (Bk.)
► SCANTLING the juncture of a wall with the roof of a house → 1904 Sc. (Bk.)
► THRALLING a wall which formed a barrier → 1846 Eng. dial. obs.
► VALLATION a ridge, wall, or bank of earth thrown up as a defense or protection; an earthwork or fortification of this nature → 1664 
► VALLIE rampart, wall → 1602 obs.
► WALLURE walls collectively → 1475 obs.
► YARD-DIKE ► YARD-DYKE a garden wall → 1595 obs.


NOUNS – PERSON
MURENGER an officer responsible for keeping the walls of a city in good repair → 1580 hist.


VERBS
► IMMURAL to wall in → 1662 obs.
► IMMURE 1. to shut up or enclose within walls; to imprison; to confine as in a prison or fortress → 1588 
2. to wall in, to surround with a wall or walls; to fortify → 1598 obs.
► MURE to wall in, to surround with a wall; to fortify → 1425 obs.
► MURE UP to wall up the doors of a building, etc.; to block the means of access to → 1550 obs.
► OBVALLATE to surround with a wall or entrenchment → 1623 obs.