Bretesse

/brəˈtɛs/ noun

A brattice or defensive structure on castle walls with openings for archers to shoot through; a machicolation or similar defensive projection.

From Old French 'bretèche' or 'bretesse,' possibly related to Breton language. These structures became standard features of medieval military architecture for enhanced defense.

AMብረታን
ARبريتاني
BNব্রিটানি
CAbretanya
CSbretaň
DAbretagne
DEBretagne
ELβρετάνη
ESbretaña
FAبرتانی
FIbretagne
FRbretagne
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