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Definition of Panelings
1. paneling [n] - See also: paneling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Panelings
Literary usage of Panelings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Discourse Delivered in the North Reformed Dutch Church (Collegiate) in the by Thomas DeWitt (1857)
"The ceiling is curved, and handsomely relieved by enriched panelings and other
appropriate ornamental work. The pulpit is of statuary marble, ..."
2. Fire Insurance and how to Build: Combining Also a Guide to Insurance Agents by Francis Cruger Moore (1903)
"This item does not cover frescoing, hangings or other wall coverings, tapestry
or wood panelings on the walls or ceilings, in excess of ten per cent, ..."
3. Art and Scenery in Europe, with Other Papers by Horace Binney Wallace (1857)
"The ceiling, which is distributed iuto compartments, divided by gilded panelings,
is of a blue ground, with gold stars, and is pointed with figures of the ..."
4. Notes for a History of Steam Navigation by George Henry Preble (1881)
"At the foot of the stair leading to the saloon, and also in the cabins, the
panelings are of Hungarian ash and maple wood. The saloon is very large, ..."
5. The Popular Science Monthly (1885)
"... and panelings, are from Rogersville and Knoxville in this State. A fine grade
of pink marble is also found at Cleaveland and Knoxville, while a fossil- ..."