ROUND TOWERS
\ɹˈa͡ʊnd tˈa͡ʊəz], \ɹˈaʊnd tˈaʊəz], \ɹ_ˈaʊ_n_d t_ˈaʊ_ə_z]\
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In Ireland, cylindrical edifices, from eighty to a hundred and twenty feet high, with a door eight or ten feet from the ground, and with narrow openings at the top. Dr. Petrie (Eccles. Arch, of Ireland, i. 12) believes that they are simply detached Campaniles of churches, built so as to be available for defence. There are sixty-two such towers in Ireland, and two in Scotland-at Abernethy and Brechin.
By Henry Percy Smith