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oriel /ˈɔ:rɪəl/n.(archit., = oriel window) finestra sporgente; balcone chiuso da vetrate; bovindo. -
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oriel Erker mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > oriel
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m1) fenêtre en saillie f2) oriel m3) bow-window m1) bow-window m2) oriel m3) fenêtre en saillie fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > oriel
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[ˈɔ:rɪəl]oriel архит. закрытый балкон, эркер oriel архит. углубление, альков -
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ˈɔ:rɪəl сущ.;
архит.
1) альков, ниша
2) закрытый балкон (архитектура) углубление, альков ( архитектура) закрытый балкон, эркер;
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[ʹɔ:rıəl] n архит.1. углубление, альков2. закрытый балкон, эркерoriel window /casement/ - окно эркера
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subst. \/ˈɔːrɪəl\/ ( arkitektur)1) karnapp (mangekantet utbygg på bygning, med vinduer og tak)2) ( også oriel window) karnappvindu (et av vinduene i et karnapp) -
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{'ɔ:riəl}
n арх. еркер, закрит балкон* * *{'ъ:riъl} n арх. еркер, закрит балкон.* * *n арх. еркер, закрит балкон* * *oriel[´ɔ:riəl] n архит. еркер. -
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s.1 ventana circular.2 alcoba cerca de la sala principal.3 Oriel, nombre propio.4 mirador.
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Oriel — d une maison de Turckheim, en Alsace. Un oriel (bay window ou bow window par anglicisme) est une avancée en encorbellement aménagée sur un ou plusieurs niveaux d une façade. Sommaire 1 … Wikipédia en Français
oriel — [ ɔrjɛl ] n. m. • 1879; de l angl. oriel window « fenêtre sous une galerie, un auvent », a. fr. oriol, o. i., « porche » ♦ Fenêtre en encorbellement faisant saillie sur un mur de façade. Recomm. offic. pour bay window, bow window. ● oriel nom… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Oriel — O ri*el, n. [OF. oriol gallery, corridor, LL. oriolum portico, hall, prob. fr. L. aureolus gilded, applied to an apartment decorated with gilding. See {Oriole}.] [Formerly written also {oriol}, {oryal}, {oryall}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A gallery for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oriel — ► NOUN ▪ a large upper storey bay with a window (an oriel window), supported by brackets or on corbels. ORIGIN Old French oriol gallery … English terms dictionary
oriel — large recessed window, mid 14c., from O.Fr. oriol, perhaps from M.L. oriolum porch, gallery (mid 13c.), perhaps from V.L. *auraeolum, dissimilated from a dim. of L. aulaeum curtain. Despite much research, the sense evolution remains obscure … Etymology dictionary
oriel — *window, casement, dormer … New Dictionary of Synonyms
oriel — [ōr′ē əl, ôr′ē əl] n. [OFr oriol < ML oriolum, porch, gallery] a large window built out from a wall and resting on a bracket or a corbel; bay window … English World dictionary
Oriel — An oriel window is a type of bay window which projects from a wall. Oriel may also refer to: Places in the United Kingdom: Oriel College, Oxford Oriel Street, Oxford Oriel Square, Oxford Oriel Chambers, Liverpool Places in Ireland: Oriel Park,… … Wikipedia
Oriel — This is an Olde English surname of truly ancient origins. It originates from the pre 7th century Anglo Saxon compound baptismal name Aurildis , translating as fire strife . This was a typical name of the Dark Ages, when parents gave their… … Surnames reference
Oriel — Airgíalla (auch Airgialla, Uriel, Orial, Orgialla, Orgiall, Oryallia, Ergallia) wird in heutigem Irisch Oirialla und auf englisch: Oriel genannt. Oriel war eine irische Föderation und ein irischens Königreich, das im 7. Jahrhundert entstand. Es… … Deutsch Wikipedia
oriel — n. 1 a large polygonal recess built out usu. from an upper storey and supported from the ground or on corbels. 2 (in full oriel window) a any of the windows in an oriel. b the projecting window of an upper storey. Etymology: ME f. OF oriol… … Useful english dictionary