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A home is a mans castle comes from the English Common Law, which was the predecessor to all law in the United States. Where a law or statute is ambiguous, a judge will still refer to the English Common law for interpretation.
The likely word is castle (fortress or palace).The similar proper noun is the surname Cassel.
yes it is as it is a castle within a castle as is the meaning of concentric
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In 1644, English jurist Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634) was quoted as saying: 'For a man's house is his castle, et domus sua cuique tutissimum refugium' ('One's home is the safest refuge for all'). From http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/8/messages/1239.html
It depends how big the castle is and which castle is it, meaning location,name E.T.C.
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I guess it's Windsor castle.... if a castle can be a stately home.
The term 'household' refers to the family.
Alecks means "a mans defender, a warrior"