terreplein
See also: terre-plein
English
Alternative forms
- terre-plein
- (obsolete) terraplene, teraplene, terrepleine
- (obsolete misspellings) terraplana, terraplane, terraplain, terreplaine, terreplain
Etymology
Originally a borrowing of Italian terrapieno (“earth-fill(ed)”), later altered after the model of French terreplein (now terre-plein). Its former misspellings arose from confusion of the second element of the name with Italian piano or French plain, plane (“flat, level”) based on the appearance of the earth-filled central platforms of walls.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɛɹəpleɪn/, /ˈtɛə(ɹ)pleɪn/
Noun
terreplein (plural terrepleins)
- (obsolete military) The sloping earthen embankment behind a defensive wall.
- (military) The level platform atop a wall, typically protected by a parapet and (strictly) distinguished from the slightly higher banquette used by its defenders.
- (military) Any level base used by artillery in the field.
- (civil engineering) Any earthen embankment with a broad level top, such as those used for a canal elevated above a valley floor.
Synonyms
- (sloping earthen embankment): talus
References
- “terreplein, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1911.
French
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