Definition
Relating to or characteristic of a castrum or Roman military camp.
Etymology
From Latin 'castrum' (camp) plus the adjectival suffix '-al', meaning 'of or pertaining to a Roman military camp'.
Kelly Says
Archaeologists use the term 'castral' to describe entire economic systems that grew around Roman camps—these military settlements weren't just barracks but complete supply chains that fed thousands of soldiers.
Translations
ARالعربية
كاسترال
kas-traal
BNবাংলা
ক্যাস্ট্রাল
kash-traal
CACatalà
castral
kas-tral
CSČeština
castral
kas-tral
DEDeutsch
castral
kas-tral
ELΕλληνικά
καστραλ
kastral
ESEspañol
castral
kas-tral
FRFrançais
castral
kastral
HEעברית
קאסטראל
ka-ste-ral
HIहिन्दी
कैस्ट्रल
kaist-ral
HUMagyar
castral
kas-tral
IDBahasa Indonesia
castral
kas-tral
ITItaliano
castral
kas-tral
MSBahasa Melayu
castral
kas-tral
MYမြန်မာ
ကာစတြာလ
ka-sht-raal
NLNederlands
castral
kas-tral
PLPolski
castral
kas-tral
PTPortuguês
castral
kas-tral
RORomână
castral
kas-tral
RUРусский
кастральный
kastra-lnyy
SVSvenska
castral
kas-tral
SWKiswahili
castral
kas-tral
TAதமிழ்
காஸ்ட்ரல்
kaas-tral
TEతెలుగు
కాస్ట్రల్
kaas-tral
UKУкраїнська
кастральний
kastra-lnyy
VITiếng Việt
castral
kas-tral
ZH中文
卡斯特拉尔
kā sì tè lā'ěr
ZUZU
ikastara
i-kas-ta-raal