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Definition of Listels
1. listel [n] - See also: listel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Listels
Literary usage of Listels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Craftsman by Gustav Stickley (1905)
"... simple or multiple, limiting the field on either hand, in the direction of
its length. The listels placed at the exterior boundary of the field are 4*1 ..."
2. Technologisches Wörterbuch, Deutsch-englisch-französisch: Gewerbe& Industrie by Egbert von Hoyer, Franz Kreuter (1904)
"E . pan coupé d'une encoignure de maison (Arch.). Die abgestumpfte Ecke. Blunted or
blunt corner. Entre-croisé, dit de lignes, listels et autres moulures ..."
3. Luca Della Robbia by Allan Marquand (1914)
"The terra-cotta frame was made in eight sections, and is bounded by two narrow
listels and, on its inner side ..."
4. History of Art in Sardinia, Judæa, Syria, and Asia Minor by Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez (1890)
"... vegetable forms, or listels, as Fig. 193.4 Jewish tombs lack originality, and
remained what we have seen them until the downfall of Jerusalem, ..."
5. History of Art in Persia by Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez (1892)
"... from the same fount. principal entrance to the Palace of Artaxerxes.
round listels, separated by egg-shaped chaplets and channelled baguettes "' (Fig. ..."
6. Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry, and Building: A General Reference by American Technical Society (1916)
"... consists of two principal parts, a plain Abacus and a moulding of refined
outline termed an Echinus, with generally three listels or Annulets below it. ..."