noun
- a medieval military engine used to hurl stones and other projectiles
Usage: historical
Examples
- The castle defenders used a mangonel to launch rocks at the attacking army.
- Medieval siege warfare often involved mangonels and other throwing machines.
- The mangonel could hurl stones over great distances with considerable force.
- Engineers positioned the mangonel on the hill overlooking the enemy fortress.
- The wooden frame of the mangonel creaked under the tension of the twisted ropes.
- Soldiers loaded another boulder into the mangonel’s launching cup.