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Definition of Ashlaring
1. n. The act of bedding ashlar in mortar.
Definition of Ashlaring
1. ashlar [v] - See also: ashlar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ashlaring
Literary usage of Ashlaring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Specifications for Practical Architecture: Preceded by an Essay on the by Alfred Bartholomew (1840)
"Cornices which project from ashlaring so ill connected with the walls themselves,
are rarely safe ; for you may bo sure that economy has not allowed stone ..."
2. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1846)
"72,) respecting Romanesque masonry, " It must be remembered that a Norman structure
consists of a mere shell of wrought stone-work or ashlaring applied ..."
3. Specifications for Practical Architecture: A Guide to the Architect by Frederick Rogers, Alfred Bartholomew (1886)
"Cornices which project from ashlaring (Plate VIII., fig. 16) so ill connected
with the walls themselves, are rarely safe ; for you may be sure that economy ..."
4. Report of the Transactions at the Annual Meeting by Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1846)
"It may be described as consisting of a certain number of courses of hewn stone
or ashlaring, separated at intervals by double bonding courses of Roman tile, ..."