Lexicographical Neighbors of Interarched
Literary usage of Interarched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poet Lore (1905)
"... does the vision itself take hold of the imagination, one scarcely reads — one
sees: ' The great Northampton elms interarched far above in the darkness; ..."
2. Essays on Great Writers by Henry Dwight Sedgwick (1903)
"Near the shore stood a clump of locust-trees, whose branches interarched, dividing
the eastern sky into sections of orange, green, and pink; their trunks ..."
3. True Stories of the Great War: Tales of Adventure--heroic Deeds--exploits by Francis Trevelyan Miller (1917)
"Then as his eyes again cleared and he saw the trees interarched above him—the
trees which the Baas had told me were one spirit; the grim, silent, ..."
4. True Stories of the Great War: Tales of Adventure--heroic Deeds--exploits by Francis Trevelyan Miller (1917)
"Then as his eyes again cleared and he saw the trees interarched above him—the
trees which the Baas had told me were one spirit; the grim, silent, ..."
5. Spanish Cities: With Glimpses of Gibraltar and Tangier by Charles Augustus Stoddard (1892)
"... make nine vaulted ceilings, which are so strangely interarched that the effect
is very beautiful. Santa Maria la Blanca and El Transito were once nohle ..."
6. Spanish Cities: With Glimpses of Gibraltar and Tangier by Charles Augustus Stoddard (1892)
"... make nine vaulted ceilings, which are so strangely interarched that the effect
is very beautiful. Santa Maria la Blanca and El Transito were once noble ..."
7. Tales from a Famished Land: Including The White Island--a Story of the by Edward Eyre Hunt (1918)
"Then, as his eyes again cleared and he saw the trees interarched above him—the
trees which the Baas had told me were one spirit; the grim, silent, ..."