bartisan

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Borrowed from Middle Scots bartisan, variant of bartising, from Middle English bretasynge. Doublet of bratticing.

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bartisan (plural bartisans)

  1. (architecture) A parapet with battlements projecting from the top of a tower in a castle or church.