Lexicographical Neighbors of Creneled
Literary usage of Creneled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The War with Mexico by Roswell Sabine Ripley (1849)
"The doors, windows, and gateways were strongly barricaded, the walls were in some
places creneled for musketry, and the azoteas were surrounded by sand-bag ..."
2. The War with Mexico by Roswell Sabine Ripley (1849)
"The walls, houses, and church were all creneled for musketry. After reconnaissance,
Price determined to attack the church, which was at the northwestern ..."
3. The Lake Regions of Central Africa: A Picture of Exploration by Richard Francis Burton (1860)
"... a square of lime and coralline, with store-rooms for the banyan's goods below,
and provided with a creneled terrace for watchmen. ..."
4. Henry de Pomeroy; Or, The Eve of St. John by Bray (Anna Eliza) (1884)
"The castle itself arose beyond the fosse; its strong and high walls were creneled
and battlemented, and six round towers (two of which were on each side of ..."