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Wat (wie) is crenellated - definitie

PART OF DEFENSIVE ARCHITECTURE
Battlements; Crenellation; Castellation; Crenelation; Crenellate; Crenellations; Crenelated Moulding; Castellated; Crenellated; Embattled; Crennelation; Crenallations; Crenelations; Crenelated; Castellate; Irish crenellations; Castellations
  • Battlements on the [[Great Wall of China]]
  • Drawing of battlements on a tower
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  • Decorative battlements in [[Persepolis]]
  • [[Gradara Castle]], Italy, outer walls 13th–14th century, showing on the tower curved v-shaped notches in the merlons
  • Battlement in the coat of arms of [[Seinäjoki]] in [[Finland]]

crenellated         
Note: in AM, also use 'crenelated'
In a castle, a crenellated wall has gaps in the top or openings through which to fire at attackers. (TECHNICAL)
...crenellated turrets.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
crenellated         
adjective provide with battlements.
Crenellated guardhouse, 1846 model         
The crenellated guardhouses of the 1846 model (corps de garde crénelés modèle 1846) were gun-batteries built along the coast of France as the result of a standardisation of coastal-defence redoubts during the reign of Louis-Philippe of France. This standardisation came as an attempt to complete the defensive chain begun by Napoleon in 1811 with his model towers, left incomplete on his abdication in 1814.

Wikipedia

Battlement

A battlement, in defensive architecture, such as that of city walls or castles, comprises a parapet (a defensive low wall between chest-height and head-height), in which gaps or indentations, which are often rectangular, occur at intervals to allow for the launch of arrows or other projectiles from within the defences. These gaps are termed embrasures, also known as crenels or crenelles, and a wall or building with them is described as crenellated; alternative older terms are castellated and embattled. The act of adding crenels to a previously unbroken parapet is termed crenellation.

The function of battlements in war is to protect the defenders by giving them part of the parapet to hide behind, from which they can quickly expose themselves to launch projectiles, then retreat behind the parapet. A defensive building might be designed and built with battlements, or a manor house might be fortified by adding battlements, where no parapet previously existed, or cutting crenellations into its existing parapet wall. A distinctive feature of late medieval English church architecture is to crenellate the tops of church towers, and often the tops of lower walls. These are essentially decorative rather than functional, as are many examples on secular buildings.

The solid widths between the crenels are called merlons. Battlements on walls have protected walkways, termed chemin de ronde behind them. On tower or building tops, the often flat roof is used as a protected fighting platform.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor crenellated
1. World Heritage Site of crenellated stone walls possessed over the centuries by Greeks, Egyptians and Crusader kings.
2. Its prow looms over the adjoining road, jutting out toward the museum‘s existing building, a grey crenellated mausoleum of a place.
3. Jaipur is popularly known as the «Pink City» because of the ochre–pink hue of its hill top forts, Hindu maharajah’s palaces and crenellated city walls. — Additional input from agencies
4. Saturday‘s meeting of G8 finance ministers, in a hotel overlooked by the brooding towers and crenellated walls of the Kremlin, was some distance from the leading edge of actual international policy–making.
5. Yet, where the Seven Sisters were decorated with sweeping arches and crenellated gables and were graced by ministers and movie stars, Monte Falcone, when finished, will be a nondescript office building accommodating middle managers and secretaries.