merlone

merlone
mer·ló·ne
s.m. TS arch.
ciascuno dei parapetti in muratura di un'opera fortificata, destinati a proteggere i pezzi d'artiglieria dislocati sui bastioni
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DATA: 1561.
ETIMO: der. di 2merlo con 1-one.

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