Generally, when speaking about the living quarters there were 2 areas that would come to mind; The barracks and the very inner keep. When speaking about a Castle, the Barracks were where the soldiers and guards slept, rarely would a citizen be found within the military infrastructure. However, inside the main keep of the castle, there were generally upper rooms ordained the Inn or noble suites. Aside from any other housing the Inn or Noble suites was the most common place for the nobility to sleep.
the moat
The toilet/latrine room adjacent to the main bedchamber (I think).
There are a number of castles in Dublin. The main one is known as Dublin Castle. Malahide Castle is another castle in Dublin.
The main tower of a castle was called the keep. It was the inner stronghold of the castle and often served as the residence of the lord. It was typically the last refuge during battle and defending the castle.
yes
the main part of a nobles land is called a manor
The main part of the Parthenon's column is called the shaft.
The main part of a mushroom is underground. It is called the mycelium.
What were the parts of the Castle called Crenellations?
Keep (or dungeon if you were really unlucky!)
mote i don't know
The castle is called Scoatney Hall in the novel "I Capture the Castle" by Dodie Smith.
The castle is called Edinburgh Castle.