Berm - Flat space between the base of the curtain wall and the inner edge of the moat; level area separating ditch from bank. Bivalate - A hillfort defended by two concentric ditches.
Berm - A level area sepereating ditch from bank. Beveled - A stone cut at angles for a more decorative display. Beveled Wood Ridge - A wood strip that covers the ridge pole; commonly found on wood-shake roofs.
Berm: A narrow path that runs between the ditch and the parapet, and when it is only made of turf its purpose is to prevent soil falling into the ditch. Besiege: To invest, or to lay siege to a place or fortification. See mine, sap.
άκρο margen, borde; arcn ris حاشیه؛ کناره piennar bord ש-ּל-יִים -िनारा rub szle (vminek) tepi kantur; vegarbrn orlo -' 길가, "단가 kraštas, riba (dārza, ceļa u.tml.) apmale bahu jalan berm (vei)kant ...
Berm Strip of ground between the outer curtain wall and the moat Billet Moulding Norman ornamental moulding with cylindrical blocks Black Death Bubonic plague thought to be spread by rats or a virus that took many lives across Europe ...
See also: Church, Ground, Timber, Frame, Beam
 
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