|
Definition of Galleried
1. Adjective. Having a gallery structure, particularly in the form of a covered passage supported by columns, or arches. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Galleried
1. gallery [v] - See also: gallery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Galleried
Literary usage of Galleried
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Church Design for Congregations: Its Developments and Possibilities by James Cubitt (1870)
"The general Condemnation of galleried Churches—Good Reasons, in much Modern Work,
for its Condemnation—The Frequency, nevertheless, of Galleries in fine ..."
2. The Old Inns of Old England: A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and by Charles George Harper (1906)
"... done in this sole ancient survivor of the old Southwark galleried inns, and
to note that, however harshly fate, as personified by rapacious landlords, ..."
3. London Souvenirs by Charles William Heckethorn (1900)
"... we shall confine ourselves to the description of one peculiarly characteristic
sort of them, namely, the taverns with galleried courtyards, and, ..."
4. Management Desk Alliance/Leicest by HarperCollins Publishers Limited, Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society (1886)
"of free-standing, or at most only partially covered, dolmens, to be radically
distinguished from the galleried sepulchral chambers, and their later ..."
5. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens (1842)
"The interior of the cathedral is stalled and galleried ; the music is surpassingly
fine ; the ladies exquisitely beautiful in their newest spring fashions, ..."
6. The English Illustrated Magazine (1901)
"There is a new White Hart on the spot now, but all the old associations connected
with the hostelry vanished when the old galleried courtyard disappeared. ..."