The William Marsh Rice University for texas made a neologism dictionary, with new words appearing in the digital world.
One of these is the dear Daut Castle:
"In the video game Age of Empires II, a castle that is destroyed by the opponent almost immediately after it is done being built.
The word is a compound of the words “Daut” and “Castle.” The word is eponymous in origin since the “Daut” part of the compound refers to the player that built such a castle during one of his games. The word is mainly used in the Age of Empires II community to refer to and was coined after Daut’s unfortunate match in which he tried to build a defensive castle only to have it be repeatedly attacked by his opponent while it was being built and then destroyed very soon after it was completed.
Etymology : A compound formed from the proper noun “Daut” and the word “Castle,” from late Old English castel, from Old North French castel, from Latin castellum diminutive of castrum, from Proto-Italic *kastro- "part, share” (etymonline).
Source : “The Dautest Daut Castle ever attempted.” (Title of a reddit post and video - 5/16/2018)"
U can see this here: https://neologisms.rice.edu/index.php?a=term&d=1&t=23728
One of these is the dear Daut Castle:
"In the video game Age of Empires II, a castle that is destroyed by the opponent almost immediately after it is done being built.
The word is a compound of the words “Daut” and “Castle.” The word is eponymous in origin since the “Daut” part of the compound refers to the player that built such a castle during one of his games. The word is mainly used in the Age of Empires II community to refer to and was coined after Daut’s unfortunate match in which he tried to build a defensive castle only to have it be repeatedly attacked by his opponent while it was being built and then destroyed very soon after it was completed.
Etymology : A compound formed from the proper noun “Daut” and the word “Castle,” from late Old English castel, from Old North French castel, from Latin castellum diminutive of castrum, from Proto-Italic *kastro- "part, share” (etymonline).
Source : “The Dautest Daut Castle ever attempted.” (Title of a reddit post and video - 5/16/2018)"
U can see this here: https://neologisms.rice.edu/index.php?a=term&d=1&t=23728