springald

/sprɪŋɡɔːld/

Definitions

1. noun

A medieval defensive structure, typically consisting of a wooden or metal frame, often equipped with spikes or other defensive features, mounted on a cart or other mobile platform, used to attack enemy fortifications or personnel.

“The siege engine was a springald, used by the army to breach the castle walls.”

Synonyms

  • catapult
  • trebuchet

Antonyms

  • armor
  • shield