Ea, Bb, etc. Ala propugnaculi producta, seu continuata, Alae seu Humeri continuatio; Italice Fianco primo prolongato, o continuato, Traversa; Gallice Flanc prolonge; Germanice verlangerte Flugel oder Schulter verlangerte Streiche.
K C Cathetus, seu perpendicularis; Italice Perpendicolare; Gallice Perpenditulair; Germanice die Perpendicular Linie.
P R, A Z, etc. Facoes prolongata; Italice Faccia prolongata; Gallice Face prolonge; Germanice
Ha, Hb, etc. Frons propugnaculi; Italice Fronte del Baluardo; Gallice Sur face, Germanice Stirn dess Bollwercts.
II.
Anguli Munitionum, eorumque appellationes.
G K H, etc. Angulus centri seu ad centrum polygoni; Italice Angolo del centro; Gallice Angle du centre; Germanice Winctel dess Drittels Punct.
M N O, N O X, etc. Angulus polygoni, Angulusad circumferentiam polygoni, Angulus faucium; Italice Angolo del poligono; Gallice Angle du polugone; Germanice Winctel der Figur der Festung Winctel der Kehl Puncten Kehl Winctel.
D H P, etc. Angulus propugnaculi, Angulus defensus, Angulus latere propugnatus; Italice Angolo del Baloardo, Angolo difeso; Gallice Angle Flanque; Germanice Bollwercts Winctel.
H R O, H Q O, etc. Angulus defensionis seu defendens interior, vel monor, Angulus alae propugnaculi subtensus, Angulus cortinae et stringenis; Angulus lineae stringentis et polygoni; Italice Angolo della difesa interiore, o minore; Gallice Angle flanquant interieur; Germanice innere oder fleine Streich Winctel.
H R F, H Q F, etc. Angulus a latere propugnatus, Angulus stringentis et alae cortinae; Italice Angolo della difesa esteriore, o maggiore; Gallice Angle flanquant exterieur; Germanice aussere oder grosse Streich Winctel,
H V G, H V A, etc. Angulus defensionum decussatarum; Italice Tenaglia; Gallice Tenaille; Germanice Schuss Winctel Winctel der Streichen.
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