An arrowslit or arrow loophole is called "une meutrière" (fem.) or "une archère" (fem.) in French.
It's called a loop-hole or sometimes an arrow loop
winsor castle had 500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 arrow slits.
he died of an infection of an arrow shot in his sholder :))
The arrow is at the castle
The opening through which arrows were shot in a castle is called a "arrow slit" or "arrow loop." These narrow vertical openings allowed archers to shoot arrows at attackers while providing protection for the defenders. Arrow slits were strategically designed to maximize the range and angle of fire while minimizing exposure to incoming projectiles.
Arrow loops are slits in a castle wall to fire arrows out of.
a bow is called 'un arc' (masc.) in French, and an arrow is called 'une flèche'. The sport is called 'le tir à l'arc'. To be an adept of the sport is 'faire du tir à l'arc'.
The slits are simply called arrow slits or occasionally Balistraria. Sometimes the arrow slits are looking out of embrasures. Arrow slits were useful for protecting the castle as they were easy to fire out of but very, very hard to fire into. To find out more about embrasures click on the link below. "Wikipedia.org: Embrasure" To find out more about arrow slits click on the other link below. "Wikipedia.org: Arrow slits".
Arrow loops were very narrow windows in the castle walls and buildings. They could be located just about anywhere. There is a link below to an article on arrow loops.
an arrow is 'une flèche' (fem.) in French.
you want to arrow the door on top of the castle
it look like a cross.