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machicolate
[ muh-chik-uh-leyt ]
machicolate
/ məˈtʃɪkəʊˌleɪt /
verb
- tr to construct machicolations at the top of (a wall)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of machicolate1
First recorded in 1765–75; from Medieval Latin machecoll(um), a Latinization of unattested Middle French machecol literally, “(it) breaks (the) neck” (from the use of such openings to drop projectiles on an ascending attacker; mache, 3rd-person singular present of macher “to beat, break, bruise” (apparently of expressive origin) + col “neck, collar”) + -ate 1; compare late Middle English machecollyd “machicolated”; collar
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Word History and Origins
Origin of machicolate1
C18: from Old French machicoller, ultimately from Provençal machacol, from macar to crush + col neck
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