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Definition of Traceried
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Traceried
Literary usage of Traceried
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Medieval Art: From the Peace of the Church to the Eve of the Renaissance by William Richard Lethaby (1904)
"... early traceried windows at Reims Cathedral, c. 1212. camp (c. 1190), the rose
and lancets have hardly yet become one window, but in the combined arches ..."
2. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1880)
"ornate style and, passing on, the rich choir, approached from the nave by a grand
flight of steps, and last the beautiful traceried rose- window at the east ..."
3. The Imperial Island: England's Chronicle in Stone by James Frothingham Hunnewell (1886)
"Along the sides and end, above a high base of plain wall, are lofty traceried
windows, one of which, filling the east end, is particularly resplendent with ..."
4. A Treatise on the Rise and Progress of Decorated Window Tracery in England by Edmund Sharpe (1849)
"DIVISION OF traceried WINDOWS INTO THREE CLASSES : — GEOMETRICAL, CURVILINEAR,
AND RECTILINEAR. No one who has paid much attention to the buildings of the ..."
5. The Western Antiquary by William Henry Kearley Wright (1887)
"Of purely Decorated work there is the large porch, vault«!, with a parvise over,
lighted by a beautiful traceried window ; and some windows on ..."