laager
noun
[ ˈlɑːɡə ]
• an encampment formed by a circle of wagons.
• an entrenched position or viewpoint that is defended against opponents.
• "an educational laager, isolated from the outside world"
laager
verb
• form (vehicles) into a laager.
• "Van Rensburg's wagons were not laagered, but scattered about"
Origin:
South African Dutch, from Dutch leger, lager ‘camp’. Compare with lager, lair1.