poliorcetics

English

WOTD – 20 November 2021

Etymology

Partly:[1]

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌpəʊlɪɔːˈsɛtɪks/, /ˌpɒ-/
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  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˌpoʊliˌɔɹˈsɛtɪks/, /ˈpoʊ-/, [-ɾɪks]
  • Rhymes: -ɛtɪks
  • Hyphenation: po‧li‧or‧ce‧tics

Noun

poliorcetics pl (plural only)

  1. (military) The art of siege warfare, namely, that of conducting or resisting a siege; siegecraft.
    • 1992, Lars Karlsson, Fortification Towers and Masonry Techniques in the Hegemony of Syracuse, 405–211 B.C. (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Rom [Publications of the Swedish Institute in Rome]; 49), Stockholm: Svenska Institutet i Rom [Swedish Institute in Rome], →ISBN, →ISSN, page 11, column 1:
      The grand battles of the Archaic and early Classical periods were replaced by the new art of poliorcetics.

Translations

References

  1. poliorcetics, n.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, December 2020; poliorcetics, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.

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