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An angstloch at Spantekow Fortress

An Angstloch (German: [ˈaŋstˌlɔx] , apparently "fear hole", but more probably from the Lat. angustus "narrow" and German Loch "hole") was a small hole in the floor of medieval castles and fortresses that led to a cellar or basement room below. The term is German and has no English equivalent, although a door, where there is one, to such a hole is called a trapdoor (German: Falltür).

An Angstloch at Wildenburg Castle

An Angstloch is usually located above the basement of a fighting tower or Bergfried. The description of these basement rooms as "dungeons" stems from the romanticised castle studies of the 19th century. There is no evidence to indicate that prisoners were actually lowered through the Angstloch into the dungeon using a rope or rope ladder as these 19th century accounts suggest. Archaeological finds, by contrast, indicate the use of these basement spaces as store rooms. For example, piles of stones have been found in such rooms that suggest they were used as a store for projectiles to be used in time of siege.[citation needed]

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Angstloch

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An Angstloch (German: [ˈaŋstˌlɔx] , apparently "fear hole", but more probably from the Lat. angustus "narrow" and German Loch "hole") was a small hole...

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Dungeon

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is a basement room which is accessible only from a hatch or hole (an angstloch) in a high ceiling. The word dungeon comes from French donjon (also spelled...

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Trapdoor

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prominently in a late scene of the 1963 film Charade. Trap (disambiguation) Angstloch Trapdoor function Patio Oxford English Dictionary 2nd ed "TRAPDOOR | meaning...

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List of German expressions in English

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university Wissenschaft, scholarship, research and study in general Abwurfdach Angstloch, literally "fear hole", a small hole in the floor of a medieval castle...

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Outline of German language

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Wikipedia Glossary of Nazi Germany List of German expressions in English Angstloch Arbeit macht frei Arbeitseinsatz Auslese Bambule Bandenbekämpfung Beerenauslese...

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Bergfried

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located on an upper floor. Access to the oubliette through the hole (an angstloch or "fear hole") was almost always by means of a ladder or rope winch....

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