"machicolated" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more machicolated [comparative], most machicolated [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} machicolated (comparative more machicolated, superlative most machicolated)
  1. Having machicolations.
    Sense id: en-machicolated-en-adj-Qw6qd2uh
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: machiolate [rare]

Verb [English]

Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} machicolated
  1. simple past and past participle of machicolate Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: machicolate
    Sense id: en-machicolated-en-verb--xYq~fD~ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 37 63
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: machiolate [rare]

Alternative forms

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          "ref": "1893, Edward Harrison Barker, Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine",
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          "ref": "1850, Various, Notes & Queries 1850.01.12",
          "text": "If \"WILLIAM WILLIAMS\" will examine the map of London in 1543, lately engraved from a drawing in the Bodleian Library, he will perceive the \"Water Gate,\", about which he inquires, defended on the west side by a lofty hexagonal machicolated tower.",
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          "ref": "1900, Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull, A Golden Book of Venice",
          "text": "And so it chanced, that because of the stress of the time, Piero Salin floated off in triumph to Murano, named General of the Border Forces, with secret orders from the Ten. XXXIII The great bell in the tower of the arsenal told twelve of the day, and already the broader waters near the rios which led to the high machicolated walls surrounding this famous Venetian stronghold were crowded with gondolas of the people and barges from the islands filled with men, women, and children, jubilant with holiday speech and brilliant in gala colors; for this was one of those perpetually recurring festas which so endeared this City of the Sea to its pleasure-loving people.",
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          "ref": "1913, Henry James, A Small Boy and Others",
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