beild means A place of shelter; protection; refuge. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
Why “beild” is a great word
BEILD — [Noun] A place of shelter, protection, or refuge, specifically a secure and often secluded sanctuary. Its etymology is probably from the same root as 'build', suggesting a constructed or established place of safety. Unlike "shelter" (a general term for cover from the elements) or "asylum" (which implies formal, institutional protection), a beild is a private, physical retreat. It is the hollow in the lee of a storm-beaten cliff, the forgotten alcove of a library stack, or the warm hollow of blankets when a storm rattles the windowpanes—a small architecture of quiet, a deliberate bulwark against the world's persistent noise.
noun
- A place of shelter; protection; refuge.“This is our beild, the blust'ring winds to shun.”