noun
- An opening or series of openings in the floor of a projecting parapet or gallery of a castle or fortified wall, through which defenders could drop stones, boiling water, or other projectiles on attackers below.
- A projecting parapet or gallery itself that contains such openings.
Usage: architecture; historical
Usage: architecture; historical
Examples
- The castle's machicolation allowed defenders to protect the base of the walls from invaders.
- Medieval architects designed machicolations to give defenders a tactical advantage during sieges.
- Through the machicolation, guards could observe and attack enemies approaching the gate.
- The fortress featured elaborate machicolations along its outer walls.
- Historians study machicolations to understand medieval military architecture and defense strategies.