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balistraria
[ bal-uh-strair-ee-uh ]
noun
plural balistrariae
- (in a medieval fortification) an opening, usually in the form of a cross, through which a crossbow could be fired.
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Balistraria, bal-is-trÄr′i-a, n. an aperture or loophole in the wall of a fortification through which crossbowmen might discharge their bolts.—n.
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Bartizan, Micklegate Bar, York. a, a, Balistraria Bar�tizan, a small overhanging turret pierced with one or more apertures for archers, projecting generally from the angles on the top of a tower, or from the parapet, or elsewhere, as in a medi�val castle.
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