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Meaning of vallatory
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vallatory (a.)
Of or pertaining to a vallation; used for a vallation; as, vallatory reads.
vallatory Sentence Examples
- The besiegers constructed a vallatory trench around the city walls to prevent reinforcements from entering.
- The Romans utilized vallatory fortifications to protect their military camps from enemy attacks.
- The vallatory rampart consisted of a series of earthworks reinforced with wooden palisades.
- The vallatory citadel guarded the most vulnerable point of the city against enemy incursions.
- The vallatory breastwork provided cover for soldiers defending the fortress.
- The vallatory moat filled with water hindered enemy attempts to cross it.
- The vallatory entrenchment served as a defensive barrier for the besieged garrison.
- The vallatory outworks extended beyond the main fortifications to provide additional protection.
- The vallatory lines stretched for miles, effectively isolating the enemy within the city.
- The vallatory fortifications proved impenetrable, forcing the attackers to surrender.
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Of or pertaining to a vallation; used for a vallation; as, vallatory reads.
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The besiegers constructed a vallatory trench around the city walls to prevent reinforcements from entering.
The Romans utilized vallatory fortifications to protect their military camps from enemy attacks.
The vallatory rampart consisted of a series of earthworks reinforced with wooden palisades.
The vallatory citadel guarded the most vulnerable point of the city against enemy incursions.