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Definition of Horseshoed
1. horseshoe [v] - See also: horseshoe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Horseshoed
Literary usage of Horseshoed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, with Cettigne in Montenegro and the by Sir Thomas Graham Jackson (1887)
"The arch of the tympanum is pointed and slightly horseshoed, but the label, which
runs up into a slight ogee point, is not horseshoed, but rises ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1842)
"The arch of the doorway, either from settlement or design, is very much horseshoed.
This and some other parts of the church were built by William de Colerne ..."
3. A History of Architectural Development by Frederick Moore Simpson (1909)
"One curious trait found in many of the churches, generally Trefoil inside, is
the trefoil or cinquefoil arch, horseshoed at the springing. ..."
4. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1901)
"The chancel-arch, a bold semi-circle slightly horseshoed, is also square-edged
and perfectly plain, except that the chamfered imposts have had a small bead- ..."
5. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1860)
"... in one noble church the windows are all horseshoed—a form that can scarcely
be matched in an old English church, and surely very unpleasing in effect. ..."
6. The Ecclesiastical and Architectural Topography of Englandby Thomas Rickman by Thomas Rickman (1850)
"... slightly horseshoed, and the impost enriched with the star ornament. IP.
A general view and the chancel-arch are given in ..."