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Qué (quién) es machicolation$46018$ - definición


Machicolated         
  • 15th-century machicolations at [[Craigmillar Castle]] in Scotland.
  • [[Bab Kisan]] (Kisan Gate), now the façade of the [[Chapel of Saint Paul]] in [[Damascus]], with a box-machicolation above the main entrance
  • Illustration of machicolations in use.
  • Decorative machicolation at [[Penrhyn Castle]] in north Wales, which was built between 1822 and 1837.
FLOOR OPENING BETWEEN THE SUPPORTING CORBELS OF A BATTLEMENT
Machiolations; Machicolations; Machicolated; Machicoulis; Mâchicoulis
·adj Having machicolations.
Machicoulis         
  • 15th-century machicolations at [[Craigmillar Castle]] in Scotland.
  • [[Bab Kisan]] (Kisan Gate), now the façade of the [[Chapel of Saint Paul]] in [[Damascus]], with a box-machicolation above the main entrance
  • Illustration of machicolations in use.
  • Decorative machicolation at [[Penrhyn Castle]] in north Wales, which was built between 1822 and 1837.
FLOOR OPENING BETWEEN THE SUPPORTING CORBELS OF A BATTLEMENT
Machiolations; Machicolations; Machicolated; Machicoulis; Mâchicoulis
·noun ·same·as Machicolation.
machicolated         
  • 15th-century machicolations at [[Craigmillar Castle]] in Scotland.
  • [[Bab Kisan]] (Kisan Gate), now the façade of the [[Chapel of Saint Paul]] in [[Damascus]], with a box-machicolation above the main entrance
  • Illustration of machicolations in use.
  • Decorative machicolation at [[Penrhyn Castle]] in north Wales, which was built between 1822 and 1837.
FLOOR OPENING BETWEEN THE SUPPORTING CORBELS OF A BATTLEMENT
Machiolations; Machicolations; Machicolated; Machicoulis; Mâchicoulis
[m?'t??k?le?t?d]
¦ adjective provided with machicolations.
Origin
C18: from Anglo-Latin machicollare, based on Provencal machacol, from macar 'to crush' + col 'neck'.