dentilled

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From dentil +‎ -ed.

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

dentilled (comparative more dentilled, superlative most dentilled)

  1. (architecture) Adorned with dentils.
    • 1882, Moritz Thausing, Albert Dürer: His Life and Work, volume 2, page 28:
      The same too may be said of the dentilled ornament in the archivolt of the top.
    • 1963, Survey of London: The Parish of St. James Westminster, volumes 29-30, page 530:
      A series of simple architrave mouldings framed the fireplace opening, and above was a carved frieze and a dentilled cornice on carved consoles.
    • 2016, Steve Ellwood, Newcastle in 50 Buildings, →ISBN:
      The southern side has a cornice at second floor level and both have a top cornice which is dentilled at the left and on the near central tower.