torrion

English

Alternative forms

  • turrion [16th C.]

Etymology

From the obsolete French torrion, from the Italian torrione (a large tower”, “a keep), the augmentative form of torre (tower).

Pronunciation

  • obsolete; stressed on the first syllable

Noun

torrion (plural torrions)

  1. (obsolete, in Italy) A large tower.
    • 1652, James Howell (translator), Alessandro Giraffi (author), An exact Historie of the late Revolutions in Naples, part II, page 144:
      Hereupon there went off from the Torrion of Carmine, twenty six shot of Ordinance.
    • ibidem, page 191:
      That the said Torrion or Bastion should be put into his hands.

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