Escarps

/ɪˈskɑɹps/ verb

Definition

To cut or form into a steep slope, especially in military fortifications or landscape engineering.

Etymology

Third person singular or plural of 'escarp,' from the French 'escarper.' Used primarily in military and engineering contexts since the 1600s.

Kelly Says

Medieval military engineers would escarp the ground around fortifications to make moats and slopes that couldn't be easily scaled—it's essentially weaponizing geometry.

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