adjective
- having machicolations; equipped with openings in the floor of a projecting parapet through which defenders could drop stones or other objects on attackers below
Usage: architectural; historical; typically describes medieval fortifications
Examples
- The castle's machicolated walls allowed defenders to protect the base from invaders.
- Medieval architects designed machicolated parapets to strengthen castle defenses.
- The fortress featured machicolated galleries overlooking the main gate.
- Soldiers positioned themselves behind the machicolated ramparts during the siege.
- The tower's machicolated crown was a distinctive feature of 14th-century military architecture.