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Definition of Pantiled
1. pantile [adj] - See also: pantile
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pantiled
Literary usage of Pantiled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions by Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (1883)
"Thus he made the cost per square of floor space to be covered as follows :—Of a
thoroughly good slated roof, complete, about £5 13s.; of a pantiled roof, ..."
2. The Lives of the Saints by Sabine Baring-Gould (1898)
"... built only two years before Theresa was born, with pleasant garden, red pantiled
roof, and white walls, a cloister, with an open ambulatory above, ..."
3. Tatterdemalion by John Galsworthy (1920)
"pantiled old town of Die. It glistened below in the early or late sunlight,
flat-roofed and of pinkish-yellow, with the dim, ..."
4. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1894)
"The roof, which is now pantiled, used to consist of strong oak beams and rafters
supporting sandstone slabs. These slabs, of which a few remain, ..."
5. Journal of the British Archaeological Association by British Archaeological Association (1906)
"... was a complete and independent structure from base to ridge; bricks were only
used as fillings and facings. The pantiled ..."
6. Exploring and Travelling Three Thousand Miles Through Brazil from Rio de by James William Wells (1887)
"Some of the houses are large, with lazed windows, pantiled or colour-washed walls,
projecting ves of red tiles and brick cal^ado (pavement) in the footway ..."