crossbolt

/ˈkrɒsbɒlt/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of medieval locking mechanism, typically a metal bar or bolt that can be shot across a room to secure a door or gate.

“The castle’s defenses included a crossbolt that could be triggered by the guards to lock the gate from the inside.”

Synonyms

  • drawbar
  • trigger

Antonyms

  • release
  • unlock