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Definition of Pinnacled
1. pinnacle [v] - See also: pinnacle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinnacled
Literary usage of Pinnacled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Churches of West Cornwall by John Thomas Blight (1865)
"The tower is of two stages, battlemented and pinnacled: the entrance to the
staircase is unusually placed, being direct from the nave, and the first step 7 ..."
2. The Anglo-Saxon poems of Beowulf, the Scôp or Gleeman's tale, and the fight by Benjamin Thorpe (1855)
"... the warriors slept, who that pinnacled mansion should defend, all save one.
It to men was known, that them might not (since the Lord will'd it not) the ..."
3. Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps: By which Italy Communicates with by William Brockedon (1836)
"... and the Pain de Sucre, a pinnacled mountain on the other side of the vacherie,
with its rocks and snows, adds to the wildness and desolation. ..."
4. History of Scottish Seals from the Eleventh to the Seventeenth Century, with by Walter de Gray Birch (1907)
"small pinnacled turrets and four gable ends. The legend on the side of the seal
reads— SIGILLUM . ABBATIS . ET . CONVENTUS . SCI . THOME . ..."
5. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India by Geological Survey of India (1872)
"Both the pinnacled beds and the underlying quartzite sands, grits, ... The pinnacled
beds are quite denuded from the southern edge of the plateau and over ..."