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Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

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Page 1: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Castle Terms

Page 2: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Arrow Slits• Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for

shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Page 3: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Bailey (Ward)• A bailey is the ward or courtyard inside the

castle walls, includes exercise area, parade ground, and emergency corral.

Page 4: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Barbican• A barbican is the gateway or outworks

defending the drawbridge.

Page 5: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Catapult• A catapult is a device in which accumulated

tension is suddenly released to hurl an object some distance.

Page 6: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Corbels• A corbel is a projecting block of stone built

into a wall during construction that supports an overhanging wall above it, like a parapet.

Page 7: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Crenels• A crenel is the

low segment of the alternating high and low segments of a battlement.

Page 8: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Curtain Wall• The curtain wall is a connecting wall hung

between two towers surrounding the bailey.

Page 9: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Drawbridge• The drawbridge is a heavy timber platform

built to span a moat between a gatehouse and surrounding land that could be raised when required to block an entrance.

Page 10: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Gate House• The gatehouse is the complex of towers,

bridges, and barriers built to protect each entrance through a castle or town wall.

Page 11: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Keep• The keep is a strong stone tower; main tower;

donjon; stronghold.

Page 12: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Machicolations• Machicolations are a projecting gallery on

brackets, on outside of castle or towers, with holes in floor for dropping rocks, shooting, etc.

Page 13: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Moat• A moat was a deep trench usually filled with

water that surrounded a castle.

Page 14: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Murder Holes• Murder holes were a

section between the main gate and a inner portcullis where arrows, rocks, and hot oil can be dropped from the roof though holes. Provides good cover for defenders and leaves the attacker open. Only used when outer gate has been breach.

Page 15: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Parapet• The parapet is a low wall on the outer side of

the main wall.

Page 16: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Pen• A pen is a small enclosure in which sheep,

pigs, cattle, or other domestic animals are kept.

Page 17: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Portcullis• A portcullis is a heavy

timber or metal grill that protected the castle entrance and could be raised or lowered from within the castle. It dropped vertically between grooves to block passage or barbican, or to trap attackers.

Page 18: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Postern Gate• The postern gate was a side or less important

gate into a castle; usually for peacetime use by pedestrians.

Page 19: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Rocky Ledge• Rocky ledges were important for placement of

castles. A castle built on rock meant no tunnneling.

Page 20: Castle Terms. Arrow Slits Arrow slits are narrow vertical slits in a wall for shooting or looking through, or to admit light and air.

Stables• A stable was a building set apart and adapted

for keeping horses.

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Well• A well is a shaft sunk into the ground to obtain

water.