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Definition of Fortalice

Fortalice
Fortalice Fort"a*lice, n. [LL. fortalitia, or OF. fortelesce. See Fortress.] (Mil.) A small outwork of a fortification; a fortilage; -- called also fortelace.

Meaning of Fortalice from wikipedia

- installations may be called fortresses; smaller ones were once known as fortalices. The word fortification can refer to the practice of improving an area's...
- Look up fortress, fieldwork, fort, fortalice, or stronghold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fortress is a fortification, a defensive military construction...
- Scotland's most northerly inhabited island, and Muness is the most northerly fortalice in the British Isles. It was designated as a Scheduled monument in 1953...
- Richard II to raise funds from the town for a new "fortalice by the sea" to defend the harbour. The fortalice, or small fort, took the form of an enclosure...
- controlling La****'s suburbs and surrounding areas. They built mud forts and fortalices in strategic locations, capturing Rustam Khan, governor of Chahar Mahals...
- Cruz and later extended it with a watch tower and three bastions and a "fortalice" to guard the harbour. In 1640, the events took a turn with the Dutch...
- Carrie Goldberg contracted the cybersecurity and cyber intelligence firm Fortalice, LLC to investigate the identities of the owners of GirlsDo****. Intelligence...
- to suggest that the castle was built on the foundations of an earlier fortalice. Olave Sinclair, the foud of Shetland, was brought to Girnigoe in May...
- as well as 23 early ****s from Silesia. The structure is a four-sided fortalice measuring 24 metres (79 ft) by 27 metres (89 ft), with walls 6 metres...
- other tools, required for ‘demolishing and casting down of houses and fortalices to the sum of 548 pounds six shillings’. The castle was destro**** with...