yes, infact it is shaped like a keyhole, or atleast very large one.
the reason being so that the person firing the arows will not get hit with other arrows or another type of projectile.
narrow minded
narrow topic for travel
Yes, it is describing something is narrow Yes, the word narrow is an adjective because is can be used to describe a noun. It can also be a verb meaning "to make narrow" or to constrict.
That is the correct spelling of the word "narrow" (not wide).
The answer for "What is another word for narrow?" is skinny.
An arrowslit is a slit, such as can be seen in a castle wall, through which arrows can be fired.
An arrowslit or arrow loophole is called "une meutrière" (fem.) or "une archère" (fem.) in French.
This is because it is a narrow boat
that is a narrow street.dont go to the narrow stream.
The opposed of narrow is wide.
Some synonyms for narrow (since narrow is an adjective):confinedtightthinrestrictedslendertapered
What is narrow surgeon
narrow minded
The opposed of narrow is wide.
Narrow, narrower, narrowest.
Narrow, narrower, narrowest.
Perhaps an arrowslit or "balistraria" Or maybe you should put your character on top of the castle walls so you can talk about the battlements or "crenellations".