knaster

/ˈnæstər/

Definitions

1. noun

A knaster is a type of medieval or historical siege engine used to launch heavy objects at a fortification or walls, typically a large metal basket or pot filled with stones, etc.

“The medieval army employed a knaster to breach the castle walls.”

Synonyms

  • catapult
  • trebuchet

Antonyms

  • defense
  • fortification