Noun
watch tower (plural watch towers)
- Alternative form of watchtower.
1794, Charlotte Smith, “Avis au Lecteur”, in The Banished Man. […], volume II, London: […] T[homas] Cadell, Jun. and W[illiam] Davies, (successors to Mr. [Thomas] Cadell) […], →OCLC, pages iii–iv:For my part, who can now no longer build chateaux even en Eſpagne, I find that Mowbray Caſtle, Graſmere Abbey, the caſtle of Rock-March, the caſtle of Hauteville, and Rayland Hall, have taken ſo many of my materials to conſtruct, that I have hardly a watch tower, a Gothic arch, a cedar parlour, or a long gallery, an illuminated window, or a ruined chapel, left to help myſelf.
1858, [Louisa Matilda Spooner], Gladys of Harlech; an Historical Romance, volume I, London: Charles J. Skeet, […], page 37:They were interrupted by the entrance of a youth from one of the watch towers of the castle, who communicated intelligence that the army of the Yorkists was in sight.
1931 July 13, Commerce Reports, number 28, page 112, column 1:The walls, moats, gates, and watch towers of the castle remain, but the main keep has not been rebuilt; […]