Bat"ter*ing-ram` (&?;), n. 1.
(Mil.) An engine used in ancient times to beat down the walls
of besieged places.
&fist; It was a large beam, with a head of iron, which was sometimes
made to resemble the head of a ram. It was suspended by ropes to a beam
supported by posts, and so balanced as to swing backward and forward, and
was impelled by men against the wall. Grose.
2. A blacksmith's hammer, suspended, and worked
horizontally.