vallation

[vəˈleɪʃ(ə)n]

vallation Definition

  • 1a rampart or fortification
  • 2the act of fortifying with a wall or rampart

Using vallation: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vallation was built to protect the city from invaders.

  • Example

    The castle's vallation was made of stone and was several feet thick.

  • Example

    The vallation of the fortress was breached by enemy forces.

  • Example

    The ancient city's vallation still stands today.

vallation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vallation

Phrases with vallation

  • a secondary line of defense within a fortification

    Example

    The inner vallation provided additional protection for the castle.

  • the primary line of defense in a fortification

    Example

    The outer vallation was breached by enemy forces, but the inner vallation held strong.

  • a trench dug outside a fortification to impede attackers

    Example

    The vallation ditch slowed down the enemy's advance towards the castle.

Origins of vallation

from Latin 'vallatio', meaning 'a rampart'

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Summary: vallation in Brief

The term 'vallation' [vəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] refers to a rampart or fortification, often used as a primary or secondary line of defense. It can also refer to the act of fortifying with a wall or rampart. Examples include 'The vallation was built to protect the city from invaders,' and 'The castle's vallation was made of stone and was several feet thick.' Phrases like 'inner vallation' and 'outer vallation' denote different lines of defense, while 'vallation ditch' refers to a trench dug outside a fortification.