Synonyms for rose window
Grammar : Noun |
Top 10 synonyms for rose window Other synonyms for the word rose window
Définition of rose window
- As in window : noun framework with pane
- Just before coming to the door with the rose window, I met a Targa.
- Extract from : « Atlantida » by Pierre Benoit
- The other rose window represents the raising of the daughter of Jairus.
- Extract from : « Pulpit and Press » by Mary Baker Eddy
- For high over the curtain of thick green shone a rose window.
- Extract from : « Lazarre » by Mary Hartwell Catherwood
- The building of the temple had ceased, its visionary masonry, carvings, and rose window vanished at a touch withdrawn.
- Extract from : « The Debatable Land » by Arthur Colton
- Enter its great gloom, go forward until you are opposite the rose window in the north transept, and look up.
- Extract from : « Stained Glass Tours in France » by Charles Hitchcock Sherrill
- Nôtre Dame's twin towers on each side of that miracle of a rose window would be there next time; but would M. Pol?
- Extract from : « Adventures and Enthusiasms » by E. V. Lucas
- The rose window suddenly grows dark and the tree above the seat is shaken by the wind.
- Extract from : « The Road to Damascus » by August Strindberg
- Here in each bay is a rose window forming a clerestory, and the colours in the glass of these shine like jewels in a crown.
- Extract from : « Cathedral Cities of Spain » by William Wiehe Collins
- Its rose window is formed with small columns like the Temple Church in London; and within are some beautiful tombs.
- Extract from : « Cathedral Cities of Spain » by William Wiehe Collins
- This is, however, a fourteenth-century alteration of the older church, as is also a rose window in the centre.
- Extract from : « Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages » by George Edmund Street
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