TROU-DE-LOUP


Meaning of TROU-DE-LOUP in English

ˌtrüdəˈlü noun

( plural trous-de-loup “)

Etymology: French, literally, wolf's hole

: a pit in the form of an inverted cone or pyramid having a pointed stake in the middle and forming one of a group constructed as an obstacle to the movements of an enemy — usually used in plural

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