Lexicographical Neighbors of Domically
Literary usage of Domically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... where the Romanesque plan is adopted, with the addition of domical vaults at
the crossings, and domically roofed chapels round the domical apses. ..."
2. The Archaeological Journal by Council, British Archaeological Association, Central Committee (1846)
"... rises domically over head. Every internal space not occupied by glass was
originally covered either with gold, colour, ..."
3. Letters of John Richard Green by John Richard Green (1902)
"So too one feels the touch of the East in the churches with their domes, not
merely central domes, but every bay rising domically,—and in ..."
4. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1850)
"... without any wall or ridge 'ribs; in each compartment, between the transverse
ribs, the vault rises domically, so that there can hardly be said to be any ..."
5. Architectural Notes on German Churches: With Notes Written During an by William Whewell (1842)
"And if the compartments are made oblong spaces domically vaulted, but with manifest
groins, we want some general principle which shall select and fix the ..."
6. The Shores of the Adriatic: The Austrian Side, the Küstenlande, Istria, and by Frederick Hamilton Jackson (1908)
"The vaults were domically quadripartite, springing from pilasters which rested
on the caps. The arcade was round-arched, the central and right-hand apses ..."