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1 matacán
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2 mâchicoulis
maʃikuli nm1) (= construction) machicolation2) (= ouverture) machicolation* * *mâchicoulis nm inv machicolation.[maʃikuli] nom masculin -
3 Pechnase
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4 tepe mazgalı
n. machicolation* * *machicolation -
5 machicoulis
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > machicoulis
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6 бойница навесная
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7 косой бой
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8 машикуль
Architecture: machicolation (наклонные проемы устроенные в нависающей части стены укрепления, через которые можно было вести стрельбу или лить расплавленную смолу на осаждавших), murder-hole -
9 навесная бойница
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10 стрельница
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11 matacán
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12 barbacane
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > barbacane
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13 돌출총안
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14 Gusserker
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Gusserker
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15 Maschikuli
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Maschikuli
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16 Pechnase
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Pechnase
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17 الكوة كوة لا طلا ق القذائف على المهاجمين
n. machicolationArabic-English dictionary > الكوة كوة لا طلا ق القذائف على المهاجمين
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18 barbacane
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > barbacane
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19 mâchicoulis
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > mâchicoulis
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20 Pechnase
f1. machicolation2. machicoulis
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Machicolation — Mach i*co*la tion, n. [Cf. LL. machicolamentum, machacolladura, F. m[^a]chicolis, m[^a]checoulis; perh. fr. F. m[ e]che match, combustible matter + OF. coulis, couleis, flowing, fr. OF. & F. couler to flow. Cf. {Match} for making fire, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
machicolation — [mə chik΄ə lā′shən] n. [< MACHICOLATE] 1. an opening in the floor of a projecting gallery or parapet, between the supports or corbels, or in the roof over an entrance, through which hot liquids, heavy stones, etc. could be dropped by the… … English World dictionary
Machicolation — A machicolation is a floor opening between the supporting corbels of a battlement, through which stones and lethally hot liquids and substances could be dropped on attackers at the base of a defensive wall. The design was developed in the Middle… … Wikipedia
machicolation — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin machicolare to furnish with machicolations, from Middle French machicoller, from machicoleis machicolation, from macher to crush + col neck, from Latin collum more at collar Date: 1787 1. a. an opening between the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
machicolation — /meuh chik euh lay sheuhn/, n. Archit. 1. an opening in the floor between the corbels of a projecting gallery or parapet, as on a wall or in the vault of a passage, through which missiles, molten lead, etc., might be cast upon an enemy beneath. 2 … Universalium
machicolation — noun a) An opening between the corbels which support a projecting parapet, or in the floor of a gallery or the roof of a portal, shooting or dropping missiles upon assailants attacking the base of the walls. Also, the … Wiktionary
Machicolation — An opening between the corbels which support a projecting parapet, or in the vault of a portal, through which molten lead, hot oil, stones, etc. could be dropped on attackers below. This is an 18c word formed from Machecole … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
machicolation — Gallery at the top of a castle tower … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
machicolation — mÉ™ tʃɪkÉ™leɪʃn n. opening in a projecting parapet or in the floor of a gallery or roof through which missiles could be dropped on attackers … English contemporary dictionary
machicolation — In the architecture of castles, an opening in the floor of an overhanging gallery through which defenders dropped stones and boiling liquids on attackers. (pr. muh chi keh lay shun) … Glossary of Art Terms
machicolation — noun (in medieval fortifications) an opening between the supporting corbels of a projecting structure, through which stones or burning objects could be dropped on attackers. ↘a projecting structure containing machicolations … English new terms dictionary