oriel window
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Definition
- Noun:
- A projecting bay window: An "oriel window" is a type of window that projects outward from the main wall of a building, forming a bay or recess inside the room.
- Corbeled or cantilevered support: It is distinctively supported by brackets, corbels, or a cantilever from the wall below, rather than extending to the ground.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The library's most charming feature was the wooden oriel window overlooking the garden.
- Light streamed into the room through the leaded glass of the oriel window.
Advanced Usage
- Architectural Feature: An oriel window is primarily discussed as an architectural element, common in Gothic and Renaissance styles, and often found on upper floors.
- The medieval hall was identified by its large oriel window where the lord would sit.
Variants and Related Words
- Oriel (noun): Often used synonymously with "oriel window."
- The room had a south-facing oriel.
- Bay Window (noun): A broader category of projecting windows; an oriel window is a type of bay window that does not reach the ground.
- Bow Window (noun): A bay window that curves outward in a gentle arc, contrasting with the angled projection of a typical oriel.
Synonyms
- Bay window (a general synonym, though not all bay windows are oriels).
- Projecting window.
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Dormer window: A window that projects vertically from a sloping roof.
- Flush window: A window set flush with the exterior wall, not projecting.
Noun
- a projecting bay window corbeled or cantilevered out from a wall