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Definition of Ramparted
1. rampart [v] - See also: rampart
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramparted
Literary usage of Ramparted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Short History of England for School Use by Katharine Coman, Elizabeth Kimball Kendall (1901)
"A triple-ramparted camp on one of the Malvern Hills. Beacon must have cost great
labor to people who used neither plows, shovels, nor horses. ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1825)
"... improvement and regularity grafted on the ancient triple-ramparted British
camp, and that such triple-ramparted parallelograms are Roman-British camps, ..."
3. Ancient Britain and the Invasions of Julius Caesar by Thomas Rice Holmes (1907)
"A man might easily write in a letter that the approach to Britain was " absolutely
ramparted with masses of cliff ", though he would not use that word in a ..."
4. Journal of the British Archaeological Association by British Archaeological Association (1906)
"... in the neighbourhood of Benau Friedersdorf, near Sorau, is a very fine "
motte," with a ramparted summit and two enclosures. ..."
5. Through the Gates of the Netherlands by Mary Ella Waller (1908)
"The town is ramparted with dykes that have salients like real fortifications,
and bastioned by two great windmills, one at each end of the town. ..."
6. Through the Gates of the Netherlands by Mary Ella Waller (1906)
"The town is ramparted with dykes that have salients like real fortifications,
and bastioned by two great windmills, one at each end of the town. ..."