The mansion of one of these squires was of plaster striped with timber, not unaptly called calimanco-work, or of red brick; large casemented bow-windows, ❋ Various (N/A)
His look brightened for a moment when entering his new dwelling place, a truly beautiful cottage, with thatched roof, casemented windows, wild roses over the porch, and flowery hedges all round. ❋ J. L. Cherry (N/A)
It is a regular bastioned fortification of the sixteenth century, with moat, embrasures in the parapets, and casemented embrasures in the re-entering angles of the bastions, and is one of the finest specimens of Portuguese architecture in the Gulf, an evidence of the importance which they attached to this island. ❋ Mabel Bent (N/A)
As in his time, the light came subdued through the deep-casemented windows. ❋ Cortelle Hutchins (N/A)
The afternoon sun -- some eighteenth century afternoon sun -- came in through deep-casemented windows. ❋ Cortelle Hutchins (N/A)
She was kneeling before a _prie dieu_ near the casemented window, in evening dress such as she wore when she got into the carriage. ❋ Wyn Roosevelt (N/A)
Nevertheless, there was a sort of semi-European air about the place, helped out by two casemented projections overhanging the narrow street. ❋ Talbot Mundy (1909)
The last man I sent to Spain for a casemented façade, brought home a temple! ❋ Carolyn Wells (1902)
The mansion of one of these squires was of plaster striped with timber, not unaptly called callimanco work, or of red brick with large casemented bow windows; a porch with seats in it and over it a study: the eaves of the house well inhabited by swallows, and the court set round with hollyhocks; near the gate a horse-block for mounting. ❋ Unknown (1893)
The Squire walked up to them, picking his way among various articles of furniture, a cradle, some bedding, a trunk or two, which lay scattered in the road in front of the white casemented lodge. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)
'Then came the farmhouse -- old, red-brick, red-tiled, casemented -- everything that the aesthetic soul desires -- the farmer and his wife looking out for us, and a pleasant homely meal ready in the parlour, with its last-century woodwork. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)
The weather was growing darker and stormier; the wind shook the house in gusts; and the farther shoulder of High Fell, seen in distorted outline through the casemented window, was almost hidden by the trailing rain clouds. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)
The rugged "pele" tower, origin and source of all the rest, was now grouped with the gables and projections, the broad casemented windows, and deep doorways of a Tudor manor-house. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)
This is in accordance with the lines of old flat-casemented, two-story houses which line each side of the street. ❋ A. Murray Smith (1868)
A slab informs us that the date of Barton Street was 1722, but the row of quiet, flat-casemented houses looks older than that. ❋ A. Murray Smith (1868)
His look brightened for a moment when entering his new dwelling place, a truly beautiful cottage, with thatched roof, casemented windows, wild roses over the porch, and flowery hedges all around. ❋ Martin, Frederick, 1830-1883 (1865)
The parlour was a large room with two casemented windows on the other side of the broad flagged passage leading from the rector-door to the wide staircase, with its shallow, polished oaken steps, on which no carpet was ever laid. ❋ Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1837)
He knew there and then that it was time to make a [ferocious] act of love, [right there] in the middle of the [chemistry class]...He's obviously a Casement ❋ TheDocMartin (2009)