lattice window


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lattice window

nfinestra con vetrata a losanghe
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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It was a little lattice window, about five feet and a half above the ground, at the back of the house: which belonged to a scullery, or small brewing-place, at the end of the passage.
'Pleasant, pleasant country,' sighed the enthusiastic gentleman, as he opened his lattice window. 'Who could live to gaze from day to day on bricks and slates who had once felt the influence of a scene like this?
It was averred, likewise, that the lattice window, near the Colonel's chair, was open; and that, only a few minutes before the fatal occurrence, the figure of a man had been seen clambering over the garden fence, in the rear of the house.
Through the deep lattice windows I had seen into the lighted hall.
On each floor, there is a large lattice window, a view open to the surroundings that aims to let light in.
Working in a variety of media, a recurring motif in Hefuna's work is the lattice window structure in Egypt known as the mashrabiya.
"Then, rubbing the icy glaze off her lattice window, she fixed her eyes on the Tatra Mountains.
"But they are analyzed and drawn in computers." For example, in the pattern "rain outside a lattice window," the rhythm of rain drops was calculated and designed on the cloth.
The decor was simple and inviting - white walls, a lattice window, a very comfortable bed and even a Roberts radio on the dressing table to give a sense of old-world charm.
The living room has the original brick fireplace and lattice window, there are separate kitchen and dining areas, a garden room and a 100ft garden.
An original oak split level staircase lead to the .rst .oor and light .oods in through a lattice window at the back which extends from the ground to the .rst .oor.