Definitionn. a projecting bay window corbeled or cantilevered out from a wall
Last update: July 10, 2015
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Interprovincial wars frequently altered its boundaries, notably in 332 when the three Collas, sons of Eochaidh Doimhlein, conquered the land between the river Boyne and Lough Neagh, which became a separate kingdom under the name of Uriel (Oriel or Orgial). [Please select]
It was filled also by the rose-red light of the sunset streaming in through the curve of the oriel-window. [Please select]
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CHAPTER VI A LITANY OF THE SACRED HEART Richard drew himself up on to the wide, cushioned bench below the oriel-window. [Please select]
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Bowle, a tutor of Oriel College, Oxford, immediately recognised an old acquaintance in one or two of the interpolated lines. [Please select]
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In October, 1836, four months after Hurrell's death, he came into residence at Oriel. [Please select]
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John Henry Newman was at that time residing in Oriel, not as a tutor, but as Vicar of St. [Please select]
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, in a strictly modern house whereof the lower part was dark red tapestry brick, with a leaded oriel, the upper part of pale stucco like spattered clay, and the roof red-tiled. [Please select]
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