lancet arch
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Definition
Noun: - A sharply pointed Gothic arch, characterized by its narrow, steeply rising shape that resembles the head of a lance or spear.
Usage
- Used in architectural terminology to describe a specific type of arch common in Gothic architecture.
- The term is typically used as a compound noun, "lancet arch," to refer to this architectural feature.
Examples
- The cathedral's windows were topped with elegant lancet arches.
- A defining feature of early English Gothic style is the use of the lancet arch.
Advanced Usage
- The lancet arch is often contrasted with other Gothic arch forms, such as the equilateral arch or the ogee arch, due to its simpler, more austere profile.
- In architectural analysis, the prevalence of lancet arches can help date a building to the Early English period of Gothic architecture.
Variants and Related Words
- Lancet Window (noun): A tall, narrow window crowned by a lancet arch.
- Lanceted (adjective): Featuring or characterized by lancet arches.
Synonyms
- Pointed arch
- Acute arch
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes an arch where the radius of the curve is greater than the span, creating a very narrow and tall, acutely pointed shape. It is not a general term for any pointed arch but describes this specific, steeply pointed variant.
Noun
- an acutely pointed Gothic arch, like a lance