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Lancet window   /lˈænsət wˈɪndoʊ/   Listen
Lancet window

noun
1.
A narrow window having a lancet arch and without tracery.






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"Lancet window" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the south aisle is a plain lancet window of one light. The window corresponding to this, in the north aisle, has good coloured glass, in memory of the late Hugh George, M.D., who died in 1895. It has two subjects (1) The healing of the lame man by SS. Peter and John, at the beautiful ...
— A History of Horncastle - from the earliest period to the present time • James Conway Walter

... a chair, the priest entered the sanctuary. Instead of sitting down, the young noble leaned against a lancet window which commanded a view of the neighboring castle. He stood there looking idly upon the darkening prospect, until the appearance of two persons riding rapidly along the main road to the castle, aroused his attention. He followed ...
— The Truce of God - A Tale of the Eleventh Century • George Henry Miles

... Church by the north door, it will be well, in order to get a general idea of its size and beauty, to take one's stand close to the west wall under the large lancet window. There is nothing to break the view from the west to the east walls of choir and ambulatory, a total distance of about 250 feet; for the wooden screen which separates the choir from the crossing is too light and open to break the vista. It will be ...
— Bell's Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey • Thomas Perkins



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