Towers [in Coat Armour]

Towers [in Coat Armour]
being parts of cities and castles plac’d within walls may represent the constancy, magnanimity and generosity of men who freely expose their bodies for the defence of their country.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Hollow Tower [in Fortification] * Towˊering long sought [in Cattle]
Teˊrrae-filius [i. e. the Son of the Earth]
Thinking
Thiˊrdendeal
Thor
Thripples
Thrithing, or Trithing
Tin-worm
Tithing-Men
Tower
Hollow Tower [in Fortification]
Towers [in Coat Armour]
Towˊering long sought [in Cattle]
Train
Train [in Watch-work]
Transpaˊrent Bodies [with Philosophers]
Trinity-House
Trundle-tail
Twivil
Vacuiˊties [with Physicians]