rare. [f. CRENEL sb. + -ET.] A small crenel or embrasure.
1860. Reade, Cloister & H. (ed. 2), II. xvi. 278. With far more freedom than they could shoot through the sloping crenelets of the higher towers.
rare. [f. CRENEL sb. + -ET.] A small crenel or embrasure.
1860. Reade, Cloister & H. (ed. 2), II. xvi. 278. With far more freedom than they could shoot through the sloping crenelets of the higher towers.