Gabled

Word GABLED
Character 6
Hyphenation gabled
Pronunciations N/A

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So her golden mantle indicates that it is a glorious and excellent justice beyond that which unchristian men conceive; while the severely falling lines of the folds, which form a kind of gabled niche for the head of the Pope beneath, correspond with the strictness of true Church discipline firmer as well as more luminous statute. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)

There are also amenities such as hardwood floors, a fireplace, a porch, and a gabled roof. ❋ Unknown (2011)

To us, having a gabled roof at the front of the building is far less important than engaging the street. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They had tall, pointy, gabled roofs which, along with their wattle-and-daub walls, were carefully plastered and beautifully painted in bright colors. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Milo drove to his parents' cabin, one hour northeast in rural Lowndes County, charting back roads he had at some point known well, but which were now populated with gabled houses and tall poplar trees. ❋ Peter Kispert (2011)

Its gable shape stands as the prototype of features noted in important Irish art treasures such as the gabled top of the Monasterboice Muireadach sculptured Cross and the gable shape of the Moneymusk reliquary (a case for relics of Colmcille, preserved from 1315 in Moneymusk House and now in the Edinburgh Museum.) ❋ John (2009)

Its whitewashed 1650s gabled frontage would instinctively put you in Dorset – but the surrounding cane fields, stifling heat and boiling-house chimney brings you back to sugar-and-slave country. ❋ Unknown (2011)

When I pull into his street, I wonder whether I have take a wrong turn: The gabled homes are tidy and uniform, and the neighborhood exudes an air of suburban rectitude. ❋ Adrian Higgins (2010)

And there was the manor, tucked away in this sequestered spot, but noted as a particularly fine Elizabethan gabled mansion – though on a modest scale compared with a great Somerset house like Montacute. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Obviously constructed posthaste, it stood only a story and a half, with a high gabled roof. ❋ W. Michael Gear (2011)

Our roof was a gabled affair over which cattails, cane, and tall river grass had been laid and then lashed together. ❋ W. Michael Gear (2011)

Milo drove to his parents' cabin, three hours northeast in rural Lowndes County, charting back roads he had at some point known well, but which were now populated with gabled houses and tall poplar trees. ❋ Peter Kispert (2011)

An extreme example is a Byzantine multipart example, c. 350-450, from Bulgaria; a jewel-studded, richly worked golden box for the relic fits inside a much simpler silver gabled box, which in turn fits inside a marble church/tomb box. ❋ Karen Wilkin (2011)

Its gabled roof echoes the peaks of barns that dot Ohio's rural landscape. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Only a civilization deep and wide and old and strong could produce this far-walled, many-gabled roof of kings. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mr. Fletcher has long owned an apartment on the fifth floor at the Dakota, a gabled apartment tower that dates to the 1880s and has been home to many celebrities. ❋ Josh Barbanel (2011)

The exterior walls sweep up three stories to a gabled roof. ❋ Lucy Weston (2011)

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