casemate

common nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

casemate

From Italian casamatta, itself either from casa, meaning 'house', and matto, meaning 'crazy' (i.e. 'a house that is not a house'), or borrowed from Ancient Greek khasmatos (ditch). Rabelais used the term chasmate in the sense of 'ditch'.

Definitions

fortification
fortification
chasse

Plural

casemates

Translations

  • englishenglish:casement
  • spanishspanish:casamata
  • italianitalian:casamatta

See also

casemate (v.) casemates (v.)