(isim) cumba

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oriel
A bay window extending from the face of a wall, usually supported by corbels or brackets
A gallery for minstrels
A large polygonal recess in a building, such as a bay window
Bay window in an upper story, supported from below by projecting corbels. Usually semihexagonal or rectangular in plan, oriels first became prevalent early in the 15th century. They were often placed over gateways or entrances to manor houses and public buildings of the late Gothic and Tudor periods. In cities of North Africa and the Middle East, the moucharaby is an oriel that uses grills or lattices in place of glass and shutters. See also brise-soleil
Projecting window in wall; originally a form of porch, usually of wood; side-turret
{i} large window built out from a wall; bay window
A small apartment next a hall, where certain persons were accustomed to dine; a sort of recess
An angular projection of a house front filled by windows; on an upper floor
See Bay window
a projecting bay window corbeled or cantilevered out from a wall
A projecting bay window carried on corbels or brackets
Windows that generally project from an upper story, supported by a bracket
A window with the meeting rail located off center of the frame Most oriels have a 60/40 configuration
A bay window
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