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bastion
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par⋅a⋅pet
/
ˈpær
ə
pɪt
,
-ˌpɛt
/
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–noun
1.
Fortification
.
a.
a defensive wall or elevation, as of earth or stone, in a fortification.
b.
an elevation raised above the main wall or rampart of a permanent fortification.
2.
any low protective wall or barrier at the edge of a balcony, roof, bridge, or the like.
Origin:
1575–85;
< It
parapetto,
equiv. to
para-
para-
2
+
petto
chest, breast < L
pectus
Related forms:
par⋅a⋅pet⋅ed,
adjective
par⋅a⋅pet⋅less,
adjective
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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parapet
1590, from M.Fr.
parapet
"breastwork," from It.
parapetto,
from
para-
"defense" (from L.
parare
"prepare") +
petto
"breast," from L.
pectus
(see
pectoral
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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