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Definition of Arcadings
1. arcading [n] - See also: arcading
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arcadings
Literary usage of Arcadings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Gothic Art in England by Edward Schröder Prior (1900)
"In Northamptonshire are examples of the first, and at Beverley are rich ogee
arcadings in the minster, and an ogee door-arch at St. Mary's. ..."
2. Journal of the British Archaeological Association by British Archaeological Association (1863)
"... and I point to the straight joint between the north aisle and the nave as some
evidence, as well as to the return arcadings inside, and the inserted ..."
3. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1899)
"... there were disclosed several relics of the old abbey—portions of Early English
shafts and arcadings, terminals from hood-mouldings, pieces of pierced ..."
4. Modern British Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1920)
"The little angels of Heaven Each wear a long white dress, And in the tall arcadings
Play ball and play at chess; With never a soil on their garments, ..."
5. Gothic Architecture in England: An Analysis of the Origin & Development of by Francis Bond (1906)
"At Ely and Castle Acre, and originally at Hereford, the facade had included a
screen wall ornamented with band upon band of arcadings of semicircles, ..."