- castellatus
- cas·tel·la·tus
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
castellatus — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈlād.əs, ˈä adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin of a cloud formation : shaped like a turret or a row of turrets see altocumulus castellatus * * * /kas tl ay teuhs/, adj. Meteorol. (formerly) castellanus. [ < NL, ML castellatus… … Useful english dictionary
castellatus — /kas tl ay teuhs/, adj. Meteorol. (formerly) castellanus. [ < NL, ML castellatus CASTELLATED] * * * … Universalium
castellatus — castellarium, castellatus /kzestsleriyam/kaestaleytas/ In old English law, the precinct or jurisdiction of a castle … Black's law dictionary
castellatus — castellarium, castellatus /kzestsleriyam/kaestaleytas/ In old English law, the precinct or jurisdiction of a castle … Black's law dictionary
Castellatus — A castlery or castellany was a block of territory attached to a *castle or within its jurisdiction. There were 14 named castleries in *DB. A legitimate castle, licensed by the king, would have had around it knights fiefs; these knights would have … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
altocumulus castellatus — … Useful english dictionary
Cirrus castellanus cloud — Cirrus castellatus Abbreviation Ci cas Symbol Genus Cirrus (curl of hair) … Wikipedia
Castellated — Cas tel*la ted, a. [LL. castellatus, fr. castellare. See {Castle}.] 1. Inclosed within a building; as, a fountain or cistern castellated. [Obs.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] 2. Furnished with turrets and battlements, like a castle; built in the style… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
castellated — adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin castellatus, past participle of castellare to fortify, from Latin castellum Date: 1679 1. having battlements like a castle 2. having or supporting a castle … New Collegiate Dictionary
Altocumulus castellanus — Abréviation METAR Acc Symbole Classification F … Wikipédia en Français