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Synonyms for mullioned
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : muhl-yuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmʌl yən |
Top 10 synonyms for mullioned Other synonyms for the word mullioned
- angular
- aslant
- athwart
- awry
- bay window
- contrariwise
- crisscross
- cross
- crossing
- fenestella
- fenestra
- fenestration
- jalousie
- lancet
- longways
- lucarne
- lunette
- lunette window
- mullioned
- oriel
- over
- perpendicular
- picture window
- porthole
- rose window
- sideways
- skylight
- thwart
- transversal
- transverse
- transversely
- traverse
Définition of mullioned
Origin :- "vertical column between the lights of a window," 1560s, metathesis of Middle English moyniel (early 14c.), from Anglo-French moinel, noun use of moienel (adj.) "middle," from Old French meien "intermediate, mean" (see mean (adj.)). Related: Mullioned.
- As in crosswise : adj across
- As in window : noun framework with pane
- Over these also are mullioned windows with blank interstices.
- Extract from : « The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral » by George S. Phillips
- But these also were mullioned, and the entire frontage of the house was uniform in its style.
- Extract from : « The Small House at Allington » by Anthony Trollope
- The mullioned windows were so constructed that no one could enter through them.
- Extract from : « The Coming of the King » by James Hocking
- Beside this archway was a mullioned window with latticed panes.
- Extract from : « Glories of Spain » by Charles W. Wood
- Here was the open landscape in front of the mullioned windows.
- Extract from : « Hard Pressed » by Fred M. White
- The house is white and has small, mullioned windows with iron bars.
- Extract from : « The Road to Damascus » by August Strindberg
- I expect to see you like a gable-end, with a couple of mullioned windows for eyes, and a mouth.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 » by Various
- Let him produce his pencils and his tablet at a pointed arch or mullioned window, or catch us in absurd posture as we travel.
- Extract from : « Hints to Pilgrims » by Charles Stephen Brooks
- The windows in the red castle are of thick, dark glass and are grated and mullioned and set about with iron.
- Extract from : « My Friend Annabel Lee » by Mary MacLane
- Between the mullioned windows were old Venetian mirrors and seventeenth-century chairs.
- Extract from : « Masques & Phases » by Robert Ross
Antonyms for mullioned
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