Definitions from Wikipedia (Dirnitz)
▸ noun: A dirnitz (or Türnitz, from the Slavic dorniza = "heated parlour", Danish: Dørns, North Frisian: dörnsch or dörnskOmmo Wilts: Wörterbuch Deutsch-Föhrer Friesisch, Amrum 2011Snaak Friisk, Interfrisisk leksikon, Nordfriisk Instituut, Bräist/Bredsted 2010) or Knights' Hall was the heatable area of a medieval castle.
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▸ noun: A dirnitz (or Türnitz, from the Slavic dorniza = "heated parlour", Danish: Dørns, North Frisian: dörnsch or dörnskOmmo Wilts: Wörterbuch Deutsch-Föhrer Friesisch, Amrum 2011Snaak Friisk, Interfrisisk leksikon, Nordfriisk Instituut, Bräist/Bredsted 2010) or Knights' Hall was the heatable area of a medieval castle.
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