"machiolate" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} machiolate (not comparable)
  1. (rare, of a parapet) machicolated Tags: not-comparable, rare Related terms: machicolate, machicolation
    Sense id: en-machiolate-en-adj-69Qrcami Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "ref": "1825, James Giffard, The Abbot of Thornton, page 46",
          "text": "Whose double towers support a pond'rous gate, / With fatal battlement machiolate.",
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          "ref": "1838, James Giffard, Thornton Abbey in the reign of Richard II, a poem, page 57",
          "text": "He views the iron-studded doors, / The vaulted roof, and corridors, / And turrets through whose pierced walls / Machiolate, the weight might fall / Of scalding streams of molten lead / Upon besiegers' fated head.",
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          "ref": "1876, “The Ancient Monuments of Ireland”, in Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), page 5",
          "text": "The square tower, with its machiolate battlement — all that is left of the castle has been visited by pilgrims from every clime.",
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          "ref": "1990, Basil Rotoff, Monuments to Faith: Ukrainian Churches in Manitoba, page 29",
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