Definition of Mullioning

1. mullion [v] - See also: mullion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mullioning

mullets
mulley
mulleys
mulligan
mulligan stew
mulligan stews
mulligans
mulligatawnies
mulligatawny
mulligrubs
mulling
mullingong
mulliod
mullioned
mullioning (current term)
mullions
mullite
mullites
mullock
mullocks
mullocky
mulloid
mulloway
mulloways
mulls
mulmul
mulmull
mulmulls

Literary usage of Mullioning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Constantinople, Old and New by Harrison Griswold Dwight (1915)
"And if there is a second tier of windows they may contain stained glass or some interesting scheme of mullioning. But do not look for chairs, tables, ..."

2. Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland by Adam and Charles Black (Firm), Charles Black (1878)
"One of these, at the extremity of the choir, has the rather uncommon number of five lights, so close to each other as to make a near approach to mullioning. ..."

3. The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotlandby Robert William Billings, John Hill Burton by Robert William Billings, John Hill Burton (1901)
"There is scarcely a trace of the depressed arch and the usual thin shafting and mullioning of the perpendicular style. The door is square-topped, ..."

4. Handbook for Travellers in Scotland by John Murray (Firm) (1867)
"There is scarcely a trace of the depressed arch and the usual thin shafting and mullioning of the perpendicular style. The door is square-topped, ..."

5. Constantinople, Old and New by Harrison Griswold Dwight (1915)
"And if there is a second tier of windows they may contain stained glass or some interesting scheme of mullioning. But do not look for chairs, tables, ..."

6. Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland by Adam and Charles Black (Firm), Charles Black (1878)
"One of these, at the extremity of the choir, has the rather uncommon number of five lights, so close to each other as to make a near approach to mullioning. ..."

7. The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotlandby Robert William Billings, John Hill Burton by Robert William Billings, John Hill Burton (1901)
"There is scarcely a trace of the depressed arch and the usual thin shafting and mullioning of the perpendicular style. The door is square-topped, ..."

8. Handbook for Travellers in Scotland by John Murray (Firm) (1867)
"There is scarcely a trace of the depressed arch and the usual thin shafting and mullioning of the perpendicular style. The door is square-topped, ..."

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