Definition of Duomos

1. duomo [n] - See also: duomo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Duomos

duodenotomy
duodenum
duodenumed
duodenums
duodonal branches of superior pancreaticoduodenal artery
duoliteral
duolocal
duolog
duologies
duologs
duologue
duologues
duology
duomi
duomo
duomos (current term)
duoplural
duoplurals
duopolies
duopolist
duopolistic
duopolistically
duopolists
duopoly
duopsonies
duopsony
duos
duotensorial
duotensors
duotheism

Literary usage of Duomos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1842)
"That there be leaning towers, and campaniles, and campo santos, at Pisa, and duomos, and churches and bridges on the long dull quay of the Arm», ..."

2. Outlines of the History of Art by Wilhelm Lübke (1904)
"All three duomos have in common the original—evidently primitive—arrangement of a wide transept. The simple basilica style prevails for the most part in ..."

3. The Art-idea: Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture in America by James Jackson Jarves (1865)
"... the Strasbourg, Rheims, and Amiens Cathedrals, the St. Stephen's of Venice, Notre Dame and St. Denis of France, the duomos of Florence, Siena, Pisa, ..."

4. Art-hints: Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting by James Jackson Jarves (1855)
"Compare the spirit of the duomos of mediaeval Italy and the Gothic cathedrals of France with the basilica of St. Peter's at Rome, and test the difference on ..."

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