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traceried

[ trey-suh-reed ]

adjective

  1. ornamented or decorated with tracery.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of traceried1

First recorded in 1835–45; tracery + -ed 3
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They bed down under a “beautiful traceried window, of many lights, its date being the fifteenth century.â€

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So detailed are the models that visitors are able to see pews, and details such as moulded kneelers and drip moulds, inside the two parish churches through delicately traceried stained-glass windows.

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Like Leverington, it has a specially fine octagonal font, richly traceried, and carved with emblems of the Passion and with the arms of the See of Ely.

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The New Court, on its southern side, is separated by a traceried cloister from the College Backs.

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The front of this is carved with a double row of panels having traceried heads, the upper row being half the width of the lower one.

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