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Definition of Gablets
1. gablet [n] - See also: gablet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gablets
Literary usage of Gablets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rutland Magazine and County Historical Record by George Phillips (1908)
"The small ridge can still be seen between the gablets. ... The small ridge noticed
in the last two pictures has swamped the gablets and become a very ..."
2. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1850)
"The more ancient employment of such gablets may be further referred to in the
aisles of Hartlepool Church, Durham, where they exist in a perfect state ..."
3. The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly Journal and Review edited by Llewellyn Frederick William Jewitt, John Charles Cox, John Romilly Allen (1891)
"Below the gablets are great circles rilled with tracery, representing the
centrepieces of gothic windows. Between the main gablets are two light ..."
4. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1878)
"... with heavy mouldings resting upon carved corbels, the ornamental gablets
terminating with fleuron. Exteriorly the base, to a line with the marble floor, ..."
5. Charters of the Abbey of Crosraguel by Crosraguel Abbey (1886)
"The outer face is represented by four elaborately carved gablets, ... The carved
bosses at the lower extremities of the gablets and pinnacles are now merely ..."
6. The Gentleman's Magazine (1846)
"The horizontal joints are all weathered, and the vertical ones covered with ribs
terminated by gablets above the string-course. The label of the external ..."