mangonel Sentence Examples

  1. The mighty mangonel hurled boulders with devastating force, shattering enemy fortifications.
  2. The defenders unleashed a barrage of projectiles from their mangonels upon the advancing invaders.
  3. The skilled artisans crafted the mangonel's massive frame and intricate mechanism with precision.
  4. The siege tower's parapets provided ample firing positions for the mangonel operators.
  5. The mangonel's counterweight system allowed for the precise adjustment of its range and trajectory.
  6. The castle's walls crumbled into dust under the relentless bombardment of the mangonels.
  7. The enemy's trebuchets and mangonels exchanged a relentless artillery duel, filling the air with thunderclaps.
  8. The mangonel's crew skillfully loaded and fired heavy rocks, targeting vulnerable enemy strongholds.
  9. The siege of the city ground to a halt as both sides exchanged heavy fire from their mangonels.
  10. The mangonel became an indispensable weapon in medieval warfare, its destructive power shaping the course of countless battles.

mangonel Meaning

Wordnet

mangonel (n)

an engine that provided medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missiles

Webster

mangonel (n.)

A military engine formerly used for throwing stones and javelins.

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an engine that provided medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missilesA military engine formerly used for

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The mighty mangonel hurled boulders with devastating force, shattering enemy fortifications.

The defenders unleashed a barrage of projectiles from their mangonels upon the advancing invaders.

The skilled artisans crafted the mangonel's massive frame and intricate mechanism with precision.

The siege tower's parapets provided ample firing positions for the mangonel operators.