Bartizan

/bɑːrˈtɪzən/ noun

A small fortified tower that projects outward from the corner or side of a castle, fortress, or city wall for defensive purposes.

Possibly from French 'bretèche' meaning a hoarding or braced structure, or from Breton origins; used extensively in medieval architecture across Northern Europe.

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