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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
A phrase used to denote the occurrence of the vertical JoinU over each other.
perpend Stone, perpend course, s. IPerpender.] perpend wall, pcrpyn wall. s.
Mason. : A wall formed of perpends, that is, *'f ashlar stones, seach of which
leaches ...
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
A phrase used to denote the occurrence of the vertical joints over each other.
perpend stone, perpend course, 5. [PERPENDEB.] perpend wall, pcrpyn wall. .
Mason. : A wall formed of perpends, that is, of ashlar stones, each of wit 1 OB
reaches ...
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Universal dictionary of the English language: a new and ...
A phrase used to denote the occurrence of the vertical joints over each other.
perpend stone, perpend-courso, s. IPerpender,} perpend-wall, perpyn-wall, i.
Mason. ; A wall formed of perpends, that la, of ashlar stonea, each of which to
aide.
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1899
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New Original Work of ...
A phrase used to denote the occurrence of the vertical joints over each other.
perpend stone, perpond course, s. [PERPENDER.] perpend wall, perpyn-wall, s.
Mason. : A wall formed of perpends, that is of ashlar stones, each of which •
reaches ...
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Universal Dictionary of the English Language: Ine-Rhe
A phrase used to denote the occurrence of the vertical joints over each other.
perpend stone, perpend-course, s. fPBRPEHDER,] perpend wall, perpyn-wull, a.
Mason. : A wall formed of perpends, that la, Of ashlar stones, each of which
reaches ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1897
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A French-English Military Technical Dictionary: With a ...
... facing stone; —-— purpazgne, bonder, heart bond; perpend, perpend stone; —
a power, paving stone; —s perdues, loose stones, thrown into deep water {or a
foundation, “riprap;” piquer une -~—, to pick a stone; —- glate, stone slab; —- litre
, ...
Cornélis De Witt Willcox, 1917
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
The space so enclosed. peristylium See Roman house. peristylon See Greek
house. perpend, parpend stone, perpend stone, perpent stone, perpin stone,
through stone A bondstone which extends completely through the entire
thickness of a ...
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Architect's Illustrated Pocket Dictionary
Gothic perpendicular tracery at King's College Chapel, Cambridge, England,
1446–1515 perpend joint see perpend. perpend stone, perpent, perpin see
parpend. perron one or a number of staircases leading to a. 340 341 342 343
344 345 ...
Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi, 2011
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Technological Dictionary: English-German-French
Perpend, Perpender, Perpend-stone, Perpent- stone, s. (a long stone reaching
through the thickness of a wall so as to be visible on both sides) (Maa.) + Der
durchgehende Binder, der Durchbinder, Streckstein + Parpaing, m.
Perpendicular ...
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Diccionario tecnológico inglés-español y español-inglés de ...
bonder, bondstone, header, perpend, perpender, heart bond, binding stone,
binder, perpend stone, kerb stone. through binder, through stone, heart bond.
inbond stone. — para pie derecho (mas.) heading jamb. falsa — (q.) mock bond
stone.
Néstor Ponce de León, 1904