machicolated उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The taller northwest tower has similar windows that get much shorter on the third and attic stories, topped by a crenelated parapet and machicolated cornice.
- Entry was by ladder to a door about from the base above which was a machicolated ( slotted ) platform which allowed for downward fire on attackers.
- The original Louvre was nearly square in plan ( seventy-eight by seventy-two metres ) and enclosed by a 2.6-metre thick crenellated and machicolated curtain wall.
- He also notes that the entrance and south sides are symmetrical and that the conservatory is of " ecclesiastical appearance . " The turrets have slit windows, which are machicolated and crenellated.
- There is a machicolated projection at the east end of the north wall, at parapet level, although its defensive value would have been limited, as it was not placed above the entrance.
- It was constructed between 1891 and 1893 and originally consisted of a square compound, with brick walls, with an elaborate gatehouse, featuring a machicolated parapet, a sandstone archway and elaborate panelled doors.
- Some castles continued to be built without keeps : the Bastille in the 1370s, for example, combined a now traditional quadrangular design with machicolated corner towers, gatehouses and moat; the walls, innovatively, were of equal height to the towers.
- The battlements are loop-holed, and the merlins over the gateways and at certain places along the wall, are machicolated; while semi-circular bastions surmounted by towers, occur at each flanking angle, and at regular intervals along the works.
- The tower has a coped cylindrical base, with a doorway to the East, flanked by a barred window opening and an infilled opening; the shaft of the tower is stepped in from the base and three vertically aligned windows sit above the doorway; a coped cornice lies over a well machicolated eaves course.
- Other remarkable monuments are : the old gate, the " Porte Saint-Georges "; its river front is composed of two large crenelated and machicolated towers, connected by a pavilion, and the ancient hospital of Saint-Jacques that afterwards became a college of the Marshal Rochambeau, born at Vend�me in 1725.