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  • Merlon - Wikipedia
    A merlon is the solid, upright section of a battlement (a crenellated parapet) in medieval architecture or fortifications [1] Merlons are sometimes pierced by narrow, vertical embrasures , or tooth -like slits designed for observation and fire
  • MERLON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MERLON is any of the solid intervals between crenellations of a battlement
  • merlon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Borrowed from French merlon, from Italian merlone (“ merlon ”), from merlo (“ merlon ”) + -one (suffix forming augmentatives) Merlo is derived from Late Latin merulus, merlus, possibly from Latin merula (“ blackbird ”) (as merlons resemble a row of birds perched on a wall), [1] from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ems-(“ black
  • Castle Terminology: Merlon Battlements
    Castle Terminology: Merlon Battlements Battlements (or crenellation) are the parapets of towers or walls with indentations or openings (embrasures or crenelles) alternating with solid projections Merlons are the saw-tooth effect or the "teeth" of the battlements, such as those from Dinefwr Castle , shown below
  • Merlon - Military Wiki | Fandom
    A merlon forms the vertical solid parts of a battlement or crenellated parapet—in Medieval architecture of fortifications for millennia Merlons are sometimes narrowly pierced by vertical embrasure "slits" to view and fire through When a wider space is between two merlons it is called a crenel
  • Merlon | architecture | Britannica
    Other articles where merlon is discussed: battlement: …battlements), and high portions called merlons Battlements were devised in order that warriors might be protected by the merlons and yet be able to discharge arrows or other missiles through the crenels
  • Merlon - definition of merlon by The Free Dictionary
    Define merlon merlon synonyms, merlon pronunciation, merlon translation, English dictionary definition of merlon merlon n A solid portion between two crenels in a battlement or crenelated wall American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
  • Crenellations: Crowning Castles - Medievalists. net
    Each upright section is called a merlon or crenel, and they protected defenders from attacks Defenses could be further increased by the addition of shutters or doors over the gaps (embrasures) as recreated at Gravensteen in Gent, Belgium Crenellations were just one element in the line of defense
  • What does MERLON mean? - Definitions. net
    A merlon is a solid, upright section of a parapet in a medieval fortification or battlement, typically alternated with crenels or gaps (open spaces) for shooting or observing from They are the high parts that form a protective edge and provide cover from enemy attacks
  • Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecture - University of Pittsburgh
    Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecture battlement or crenelation: a parapet with alternating openings (embrasures) and raised sections (merlons), often used on castle walls and towers for defense purposes Click here for pronounciation





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