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Meaning of rundel
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rundel (n.)
A moat with water in it; also, a small stream; a runlet.
A circle.
rundel Sentence Examples
- The castle's massive rundel provided ample defense against enemy siege machines.
- The arched rundel of the bridge gracefully carried the river's current beneath.
- The medieval castle had several rounded towers known as rundels, each offering a different angle of defense.
- The beautiful stone rundel surrounded the courtyard, providing a decorative and functional element.
- The castle's corner rundels offered exceptional views of the surrounding countryside.
- The entrance to the stronghold was flanked by two towering rundels that intimidated potential invaders.
- The pointed rundels on the castle walls created strategic vantage points for archers and guards.
- The thick walls and rounded shape of the rundel ensured it could withstand heavy bombardment.
- The castle's northern rundel housed a secret passageway leading to the dungeons below.
- The ruins of the castle's rundel, now overgrown with ivy, serve as a reminder of its former grandeur.
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A moat with water in it; also, a small stream; a runlet., A circle.
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The castle's massive rundel provided ample defense against enemy siege machines.
The arched rundel of the bridge gracefully carried the river's current beneath.
The medieval castle had several rounded towers known as rundels, each offering a different angle of defense.
The beautiful stone rundel surrounded the courtyard, providing a decorative and functional element.