mangonel

mangonel
mangonel (n.) "military engine for hurling stones," mid-13c., from O.Fr. mangonel "catapult, war engine for throwing stones, etc." (Mod.Fr. mangonneau), dim. of M.L. mangonum, from V.L. *manganum "machine," from Gk. manganon "any means of tricking or bewitching," from PIE *mang- "to embellish, dress, trim" (Cf. O.Pruss. manga "whore," M.Ir. meng "craft, deception"). Attested from c.1200 in Anglo-Latin.

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  • Mangonel — A simple illustration of an ancient catapult A mangonel (derived from Greco Latin word manganon, meaning engine of war )[1][2] was a type of catapult or siege engine used in the …   Wikipedia

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  • Mangonel — Military device for throwing stones and rocks. The purpose was crude and simple: to batter castle walls and frighten and kill defenders. The mangonel derived its power from twisting rope, which pulled down the throwing arm. [< Gr. magganon =… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • mangonel — [ maŋgən(ə)l] noun historical a military device for throwing stones and other missiles. Origin ME: from OFr. mangonel(le), from med. L. manganellus, dimin. of late L. manganum, from Gk manganon axis of a pulley …   English new terms dictionary

  • mangonel — n. Mil. hist. a military engine for throwing stones etc. Etymology: ME f. OF mangonel(le), f. med.L manganellus dimin. of LL manganum f. Gk magganon …   Useful english dictionary

  • mangonel — /mang geuh nel /, n. (formerly) any of various military engines for throwing large stones, darts, and other missiles. [1250 1300; ME < OF (dim.), deriv. of LL manganum < Gk mánganon engine of war] * * * …   Universalium

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