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martel (gcide) | martel \mar"tel\, v. i. [F. marteler, fr. martel, marteau,
hammer, a dim. fr. L. martulus, marculus, dim. of marcus
hammer. Cf. March to step.]
To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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charles martel (encz) | Charles Martel, |
martello tower (encz) | martello tower, n: |
martel (gcide) | martel \mar"tel\, v. i. [F. marteler, fr. martel, marteau,
hammer, a dim. fr. L. martulus, marculus, dim. of marcus
hammer. Cf. March to step.]
To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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martel de fer (gcide) | martel de fer \mar`tel` de fer"\ [OF., hammer of iron.]
A weapon resembling a hammer, often having one side of the
head pointed; -- used by horsemen in the Middle Ages to break
armor. --Fairholt.
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marteline (gcide) | marteline \mar"te*line\, n. [F.]
A small hammer used by marble workers and sculptors.
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Martello tower (gcide) | Martello tower \Mar*tel"lo tow`er\ [It. martello hammer. The
name was orig. given to towers erected on the coasts of
Sicily and Sardinia for protection against the pirates in the
time of Charles the Fifth, which prob. orig. contained an
alarm bell to be struck with a hammer. See Martel.] (Fort.)
A building of masonry, generally circular, usually erected on
the seacoast, with a gun on the summit mounted on a
traversing platform, so as to be fired in any direction.
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Note: The English borrowed the name of the tower from Corsica
in 1794.
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martello tower (wn) | martello tower
n 1: a circular masonry fort for coastal defence |
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