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Definition of Dormered
1. dormer [adj] - See also: dormer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dormered
Literary usage of Dormered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy (1895)
"Many of the thatched and dormered dwelling-houses had been pulled down of late
years, and many trees felled on the green. Above all, the original church, ..."
2. The Book of Boston by Robert Shackleton (1916)
"... dignified in its buff and white, with its plain pilasters, its dormered and
balustraded roof, its fine chimneys, its generous lines, its terraced front. ..."
3. Historic Virginia Homes and Churches by Robert Alexander Lancaster (1915)
"THE CARTER HOUSE On the opposite side of the street from the Paradise House and
somewhat farther down, is the many-dormered, white frame dwelling which was ..."
4. The English Illustrated Magazine (1903)
"... and dormered, and everything irregular and picturesque. The mile- long street
straggles up to the very mouth of the defile, where vast tiers of cliff, ..."