Bartisan

/bɑːrˈtɪzən/ noun

A small fortified or defensive tower, usually found in medieval architecture projecting from castle or fortress walls.

Variant spelling of 'bartizan,' possibly from Breton 'bertonnez' or influenced by Italian 'bretèche,' describing architectural defensive structures from medieval fortifications.

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