1archit.mil.to crenellate, furnish with open spaces between the cops of the battlement of a parapet:
(
1190-1210;
MS: c.1300
)
La cité funt bien aturner E les murs mult bien kerneler
18090
(
1461
)
licences [...] pur faire avoir encloser et enjoyer ascun parke ou parkes, warein ou franc chace, ou d'enbateller, carneller, mascoller ou de faire ascun toure, chastel ou fortresse deins cest roialme
ii 389
1archit.mil.to crenellate, furnish with open space between the cops of the battlement of a parapet:
(
1329-30
)
homme ne poet kerneler ne batailler santz congé le roi
3-4 Ed III 147
1archit.mil.crenellated, furnished with open spaces between the cops of the battlement of a parapet:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xiiiin
)
Sor le fossé out heriçon E dedenz close une maison; Entor out bretesches levees, Bien planchiés e kernelees
ii 47.4310
(
c.1292;
MS: c.1300
)
chastels et forcelettes ou mesouns de pere charnelez et defensables
i 78
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