10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCONTION»
Discover the use of
scontion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scontion and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Architect's Illustrated Pocket Dictionary
... V-shape. scoinson see scuntion. sconce 1 a bracket fixed to a wall to hold a
candle or light fixture. 2 a secondary fortification to protect a castle entrance.
sconcheon, scontion see scuntion. scoop see scorp. scope of contract the range
of tasks.
Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi, 2012
2
Ecclesiasstical art in Germany during the middle ages
The windows have, instead of an oblique scontion, a rectangular one, generally
without any other contour, except that at the corners they are enclosed within and
without by a round fasciae. Their breadth was divided, according to the stone ...
3
A Concise System of Mathematics ... With many important ...
In measuring separated pillars, when the face or front of the pillar does not
exceed 5 feet in length, they are taken by their net height and length, and an
allowance of 2 feet square by the height is made for carrying up the scontion. But
this ...
Alexander INGRAM (of Leith.), James TROTTER (Arithmetician.), 1852
4
Ecclesiastical Art in Germany during the Middle Ages. ...
The windows have, instead of an oblique scontion, a rectangular one, generally
without any other contour, except that at the corners they are enclosed within and
without by a round fascize. Their breadth was divided, according to the stone ...
Wilhelm LUEBKE, Leonard Abercromby WHEATLEY, 1870
5
A Concise System of Mathematics ... With ... additions and ...
In measuring separated pillars, when the face or front of the pillar does not
exceed 5 feet in length, they are taken by their net height and length, and an
allowance of 2 feet square by the height is made for carrying up the scontion. But
this ...
Alexander INGRAM (of Leith.), James TROTTER (Arithmetician.), 1845
6
A complete system of mensuration, with additions by J. Trotter
Iii measuring separated pillars, when the face or front of the pillar does not
exceed 5 feet in length, they are taken by their net height and length, and an
allowance of 2 feet square by the height is made for carrying up the scontion. But
this ...
Alexander Ingram, James Trotter (arithmetician), 1851
SO when you allow me mymortar and bonding,my corbels andcapping stones,
mygablets andjambs and quoins and plinths,and all the scontion and spalls, the
templates and voussoirs and tympanum of my book, will you permit mealsomy ...
8
Lies that Tell the Truth: Magic Realism Seen Through ...
Fastolf admonishes his readers: SO – when you allow me my mortar and bonding
, my corbels and capping stones, my gablets and jambs and quoins and plinths,
and all the scontion and spalls, the templates and voussoirs and tympanum of ...
9
English Language Word Builder
... DWARFISM ETHICISM ALLERION COOPTION EMULSION FALCHION
ILLISION LOCUTION PANCHION SCONTION SWAPTION ALPHOSIS+
COLPITIS+ FASCITIS+ MYOSOTIS+ PARDALIS+ REVERSIS+ THELITIS+
ACTINISM ALTRUISM ...
10
Mechanics' Magazine, and Journal of the Mechanics' Institute
... they are taken' by their net height and length, and an allowance of two feet
square is made for carrying up the scontion ; all below this dimension have their
net thickness added to the length. When the tradesman furnishes workmanship
only, ...