Balistraria

/ˌbælɪˈstreɪriə/ noun

An opening or slot in a fortification wall through which archers or crossbowmen could shoot arrows or bolts.

From Medieval Latin 'balistraria,' derived from 'balista' (siege weapon). The suffix '-aria' indicates a place or space designed for a specific function, similar to how 'library' comes from 'liber' (book).

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