tournel

/ˈtuːrnɛl/ or /ˈtuːrnel/ (TOOR-nel)

Definitions

1. noun

A type of stone or wooden post used as a support for the wall or an arch in a fortification, particularly in medieval France.

“The medieval castle’s defensive walls relied on several tournels to maintain its structural integrity.”

Synonyms

  • column
  • pillar

Antonyms

  • supporting beam