Definition
An alternative or variant spelling of crenel, the open notch or gap in a castle wall's top edge.
Etymology
Variant spelling of 'crenel' from Old French 'crenel,' representing different orthographic traditions in English. Some sources and periods preferred this specific spelling convention.
Kelly Says
Spelling variations like 'crenele' versus 'crenel' are like medieval autocorrect—different scribes and regions wrote it slightly differently, and both stuck around in modern English!
Translations
ARالعربية
مُشَابِع
mu-sha-bi-ʕ
CACatalà
crenellat
kre-ne-lat
ELΕλληνικά
με κρηnellές
me kre-nelles
ESEspañol
crenele
kre-ne-le
FRFrançais
crénele
kre-ne-le
GUGU
ક્રેનેલેટ
kre-ne-lat
HUMagyar
süllyesztett
sü-llyes-ztett
IDBahasa Indonesia
lubang
lu-bang
ITItaliano
crenele
kre-ne-le
KMKM
មានស្ទាប់
ma-an-s-ta-ap
KO한국어
톱니 모양
top-ni mo-yang
MSBahasa Melayu
berlubang
ber-lu-bang
NLNederlands
crenele
kre-ne-le
PLPolski
zastawiony
za-sta-wo-ni
PTPortuguês
crenele
kre-ne-le
RORomână
crenelă
kre-ne-la
RUРусский
чешуйка
che-shuy-ka
SVSvenska
skärgad
skär-gad
SWKiswahili
na-na-na
na-na-na
TAதமிழ்
கோணமுள்ள
ko-ṇamu-llu
UKУкраїнська
пилчастий
pil-chas-tiy
URاردو
کُرینلیٹ
kur-in-li-at
VITiếng Việt
răng cưa
rang cưa