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CAPONIERE

Volume 6 · 67 words · 1860 Edition

or CAPPONIERE, in Fortification, a covered lodgment sunk four or five feet into the ground, encompassed with a parapet about two feet high, serving to support several planks covered with earth. The caponiere is large enough to contain fifteen or twenty soldiers, and is usually placed in the glacis at the extremity of the counterscarp, and in dry moats, with embrasures through which the soldiers may fire.