Citations:lozengewise
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English citations of lozengewise
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- 1845, John Henry Parker, A Glossary of Terms Used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture, page 175:
- crowns, jewelled-work, &c., are properly said to be "yfrette" when the gems are dispersed, in a lozengewise arrangement, or in alternation.
- 1912, Northern Freemason, page 42:
- The floor is a lozengewise pavement of the second degree, and thereupon two brothers clothed as modern Master Masons with collar ribbons, and jewels that only show a circle with a straight line from the top to the bottom; the […]
- 1997, Michele George, The Roman Domestic Architecture of Northern Italy, British Archaeological Reports Limited, →ISBN:
- Stolac likewise has an octagonal central panel within a lozengewise square, six elongated hexagons and four square panels in the space between the two.