She probably meant moats, as in, a body of water surrounding a castle or dungeon.
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There appears to be a word left out of the question. Assuming this word is "water" ("What is the name given to a body of land with water surrounding it?"), the answer is "island".
A 'moat'
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Wash is a four letter word meaning "to clean with water".
Wash is a four letter word meaning "to clean with water".
It is not a Greek name. It was the Anglo-Norman word for the "keep" of a castle. As the English language developed, the "bailiff" or "bailey" became the word for the steward who took care of the castle and surrounding village in the absence of his lord. This is most likely the origin of the name. Mr Bailey's ancestor was a bailiff or steward.
Castle is caisleán.