Murâlis, & hoc murále, penult. prod. Perteining to a wall or bulwarke.Herba muralis. Plin. Peritory, or Pelitorie of the wall.Dicitur & Vrceolaris herba, & Perdicium, & Helxine.Ictus muralis. Sil. A stroke giuen by one standing on the wal.Machinæ murales. Plin. Engins to batter walles.Pila muralia. Cæs. Dartes cast from the wall.Tormentum murale.Virg.An engine to batter the wall.Corona muralis.A garland ginen to one that first scaled the wall and antred in the siege of a towne.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
mūrālis, e, adj. [murus], of or belonging to a wall, wall-, mural (class.): muralis herba,
the pellitory of the wall, parietary
, Plin. 21, 30, 104, 176: pila,
used in fighting from walls
, Caes. B. G. 5, 39: tormentum,
for battering walls
, Verg. A. 12, 921: fossa,
under the walls
, Sil. 8, 555: falces,
hooks for pulling down walls
, Caes. B. G. 3, 14: corona, a mural crown, given as a reward to him who first scaled the enemy's walls, Liv. 23, 18; also, corona,
the crown on the head of Cybele, adorned with walls and towers