Lexicographical Neighbors of Cupolar
Literary usage of Cupolar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Survey of Scottish Topography, Statistical by Francis Hindes Groome (1885)
"The tower has three stages, and is crowned with a cupolar spire. St Enoch's Church
stands at the ..."
2. The History of Greece by Ernst Curtius, William Alfred Packard (1876)
"... achieved a name for himself by inventing a new kind of cupolar covering for
the opening made in the middle of the roof for the sake of light. ..."
3. Remarks on Antiquities, Arts and Letters During an Excursion in Italy in the by Joseph Forsyth, Isaac Forsyth (1820)
"... is simplicity to their plan, that they are beautiful inversely as they are rich.
To the cupolar form we may refer also the Corsini, BCHV ghese, ..."
4. The Annals of Albany by Joel Munsell (1859)
"... impart a gay and picturesque effect to the general mass; and indeed, the city,
viewed from a little distance, with all these 'cupolar ..."
5. A Text-book of histology by Alexander A.. Böhm, M. von Davidoff (1904)
"In the cupolar and vestibular sacs the neuro-epithelium changes into an epithelium
of an indifferent type. The lamina reticularis is formed by the cementing ..."
6. The English Universities: From the German of V. A. Huber by Victor Aimé Huber (1843)
"But they all appear less prominent than either the horizontal lines or the cupolar
form, which here and there rears its head ; whether it be from its ..."
7. Archives of Otology (1894)
"The treatment consists in irrigations through the cupolar space by means of
Hartmann's antrum tube with antiseptic, fluids, extraction of the carious ..."
8. Selections from Calcutta Gazettes: Showing the Political and Social by Walter Scott Seton-Karr (1868)
"... story being open and supported on a range of its pillars a pavilion in the
front, surmounted by a cupolar, while the lower is closed up with masonry. ..."