Definition of Castellation. Meaning of Castellation. Synonyms of Castellation

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Definition of Castellation

Castellation
Castellation Cas`tel*la"tion, n. [LL. castellation, fr. castellare, fr. L. castellum. See Castle.] The act of making into a castle.

Meaning of Castellation from wikipedia

- to crenellate were mainly symbolic representations of lordly status: castellation was the architectural expression of noble rank". They indicated to the...
- stone and plastered brick with four-storied tower the entrance with castellations abo Declared a national monument in February 1989. Type of site: Church...
- for being built. Both drew on elements of castle architecture such as castellation and towers, but served no military purpose and were solely for display...
- of turrets. The architectural historian John Gifford writes that the castellations were the "symbolic ****ertion of the still quasi-feudal power [the duke]...
- and white or gray castellations. When a television receiver is set to filter out all colors except for blue, these castellations, combined with the main...
- (disambiguation) Castellane, Taranto, Italy Castellania (disambiguation) Castellation, the defensive feature on a castle wall Castelen, a surname This disambiguation...
- Encastellation (sometimes castellation, which can also mean crenellation) is the process whereby the feudal kingdoms of Europe became dotted with castles...
- caseous, cheese, quesadilla castrum castr- fort -caster, castellan, castellation, castle, chateau, chatelain, Chester †castellum castell- castus • castior...
- JSTOR 23074055, S2CID 153554882 Coulson, Charles (1973), "Rendability and Castellation in Medieval France", Château Gaillard: Études de castellologie médiévale...
- Stargroves is noted for its revivalist architectural features such as castellations, corner turrets and Tudor revival windows. Today, Stargrove House is...