Bulwark

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Bulwark refers to a defensive wall or barrier designed to protect against attacks or intrusions. The term is often used in both literal and metaphorical contexts to describe something that provides protection or defense.

Etymology

The word "bulwark" originates from the Middle Dutch word bolwerc, which means a defensive wall. It was later adopted into Middle High German as bolwerc and then into English.

Historical Use

Bulwarks have been used throughout history in various forms, including fortifications, city walls, and castle defenses. They were particularly prominent during the Medieval period when cities and castles were frequently under siege.

Medieval Period

During the Medieval period, bulwarks were essential components of castle defenses. They were often constructed from stone or wood and were designed to withstand attacks from siege engines such as catapults and battering rams.

Renaissance and Early Modern Period

In the Renaissance and early modern periods, the design of bulwarks evolved with the advent of gunpowder and cannons. Fortifications were adapted to include thicker walls and angled bastions to better absorb and deflect cannon fire.

Modern Use

In modern times, the term "bulwark" is often used metaphorically to describe anything that acts as a strong defense or safeguard. For example, a legal system might be described as a bulwark against tyranny.

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