Proper noun
Schloss (plural Schlosses)
A surname from German.
For example, Kafka left Der Process main with unnumbered and incomplete chapters and Das Schloss main with incomplete sentences and ambiguous content;sfn Brod rearranged chapters, copy edited the text, and changed the punctuation. Source: Internet
Given that propensity to noble rot was a factor in Hungarian vineyard demarcations some 50 years before a messenger was supposedly mugged on his way to Schloss Johannisberg in Germany, the Hungarians probably have a better case. Source: Internet
Carl Hinderer is credited with bringing his Schloss Adelsburg Kennel, which he founded in 1922 in Germany, with him to America in 1923. Source: Internet
More commonly, palaces are called Schloss (chateaux or stately home in English usage). Source: Internet
Hamann p. 15 Tutor in the Suttner household, life in Georgia Schloss Harmannsdorf today. Source: Internet
It was the forerunner of today's Old Palace (Altes Schloss) and was expanded and renovated many times. Source: Internet