Lexicographical Neighbors of Muntings
Literary usage of Muntings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement by J C Loudon (1842)
"... receive the highest degree of decoration ; for example, the hinges and latch
or lock of a door should he made richer than the muntings and styles, ..."
2. Report and Transactions (1906)
"The front has a moulded sill or plinth, muntings moulded on both edges, and top-rail
... This front face is divided by the muntings into four panels, ..."
3. Our Homes, and how to Make Them Healthy by Shirley Forster Murphy, Robert Brudenell Carter (1883)
"The top rail, middle rail or lock rail, and bottom rail are all tenoned into the
styles, whilst the muntings are tenoned in a similar way into the rails. ..."
4. Modern Carpentry: A Practical Manual by Frederick Thomas Hodgson (1916)
"The mouldings on the latter are also frequently stopped at the muntings as shown
especially in the earlier work. Many of the doors, however, ..."
5. Modern Carpentry: A Practical Manual by Frederick Thomas Hodgson (1916)
"The mouldings on the latter are also frequently stopped at the muntings as shown
especially in the earlier work. Many of the doors, however, ..."
6. Modern Carpentry and Joinery by Frederick Thomas Hodgson (1906)
"The mouldings on the latter are also frequently stopped at the muntings as shown,
especially in the earlier work. Many of the doors, however, ..."
7. Handbook for England and Wales: Alphabetically Arranged for the Use of by John Murray (Firm) (1878)
"Henry VII., and contains some valuable MUntings. The interior of the house is
not shown to strangers. 5 m. Su from Swaffham is Cret- ..."