bartizan
/ˈbär-tə-zən ˌbär-tə-ˈzan/ (ame, mw)
bartizan — 名詞
1. a very small tower-like part that sticks out from the corner or upper wall of a
角樓
城堡牆角外凸的小塔樓
a very small tower-like part that sticks out from the corner or upper wall of a castle or other old building, where guards once watched the area and helped defend it
From the stone bartizan, the guard could see the road below the castle wall.
從石造角樓裡,守衛看得見城牆下方的道路。
collocation: guard in a bartizan
A narrow bartizan still hangs above the ruined gate on the fort's north side.
一座狹窄的角樓至今仍懸在堡壘北側那座毀壞城門的上方。
collocation: bartizan above the gate
Megan pointed out the bartizan at the tower corner during the castle tour.
Megan 在城堡導覽時指出塔樓轉角的那座角樓。
Rain dripped from the bartizan while visitors crossed the bridge into the fort.
雨水從角樓滴下時,遊客正走過通往堡壘的橋。
The restored bartizan gave photographers a clear view of the harbour at sunrise.
修復後的角樓讓攝影師在日出時看見清楚的港景。
- turret
A broader word for a small tower on a building; a bartizan is a specific projecting defensive type.
- watchtower
Usually a larger tower that stands by itself or rises from a wall, not a tiny hanging corner turret.
- guard tower
A modern security tower, often separate and functional rather than part of castle architecture.
文法句型
the/a + bartizan
bartizan + on/above + wall/gate/corner
用法筆記
Mostly used in writing about castles and old forts. Unlike a watchtower or guard tower, a bartizan projects from an existing wall or corner instead of standing as a separate building.