Definition of Basteon
Bas"tion (băs"chŭn; 106), n.
[F. bastion (cf. It. bastione), fr. LL. bastire to
build (cf. F. bâtir, It. bastire), perh. from the idea
of support for a weight, and akin to Gr. basta`zein to lift,
carry, and to E. baston, baton.] (Fort.) A work
projecting outward from the main inclosure of a fortification, consisting
of two faces and two flanks, and so constructed that it is able to defend
by a flanking fire the adjacent curtain, or wall which extends from one
bastion to another. Two adjacent bastions are connected by the
curtain, which joins the flank of one with the adjacent flank of the
other. The distance between the flanks of a bastion is called the
gorge. A lunette is a detached bastion. See
Ravelin.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- a projecting part of a rampart or other fortification
- a well-fortified position; a stronghold or citadel
- a person, or group, who strongly defends some principle
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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