scaling ladder
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Definition
Noun: A scaling ladder is a portable ladder specifically designed for climbing over defensive structures, such as walls or ramparts, especially during a military assault.
Usage
A scaling ladder is used to gain access to the top of a high vertical barrier. Its primary historical and functional context is in warfare and siegecraft. * The soldiers quickly positioned the scaling ladder against the castle wall. * Success in the attack depended on the speed with which they could raise the scaling ladder.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in historical, military, or tactical discussions concerning pre-modern siege warfare.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe any tool or method used to overcome a significant obstacle or barrier to entry.
- Mastering the basics served as a scaling ladder to more advanced concepts.
Variants and Related Words
- Assault Ladder: A direct synonym, emphasizing its use in an attack.
- Siege Ladder: A synonym that emphasizes its use in a prolonged military siege.
- Ladder: The general term. A scaling ladder is a specific type of ladder.
Synonyms
- Assault ladder
- Siege ladder
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To scale the walls: This verb phrase describes the action for which a scaling ladder is the tool. It means to climb over walls, especially in an attack.
- The troops attempted to scale the walls under heavy fire.
Noun
- a ladder used to scale walls (as in an attack)