caponier

[kap-uh-neer]

caponier Definition

a covered passage across a ditch, especially one built into a fortification.

Using caponier: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "caponier" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The caponier was built into the fortification to provide cover for the soldiers.

  • Example

    The enemy tried to breach the caponier but failed.

  • Example

    The sally port and caponier were important parts of the fort's defenses.

caponier Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for caponier

Phrases with caponier

  • double caponier

    a caponier with two parallel passages

    Example

    The double caponier provided extra protection for the fort.

  • a gun mounted in a caponier

    Example

    The caponier gun was used to defend the fort from enemy attacks.

  • a gallery or passage in a caponier

    Example

    The soldiers used the caponier gallery to move around the fort undetected.

Origins of caponier

from French 'caponnière', from Italian 'capone', meaning 'big toad'

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Summary: caponier in Brief

'Caponier' [kap-uh-neer] is a noun that refers to a covered passage across a ditch, especially one built into a fortification. It is an important part of a fort's defenses and provides cover for soldiers. 'Caponier' can be modified by phrases like 'double caponier,' 'caponier gun,' and 'caponier gallery.'