adjective
- (of masonry) filled or pointed with small stones or chips (galletes) driven into mortar joints
Usage: architecture; chiefly British
Examples
- The old cottage featured galleted stonework that had survived centuries of weather.
- Galleted masonry was a common technique in medieval English construction.
- The builder used galleted joints to reinforce the flint wall.
- The restoration preserved the original galleted finish of the church exterior.