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1 Rippengewölbe
n ARCHIT. rib(bed) vault* * *Rịp|pen|ge|wöl|bent (ARCHIT)ribbed vaulting* * *Rip·pen·ge·wöl·bent ribbed vault[ing]* * * -
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3 Gurtgewölbe
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Vaulting — a roof constructed in the form of a arched bays ♦ Arched ceiling or roof in stone or brick, or imitated in wood and plaster. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 415) Related terms: Sexpartite, Vault, Fan, Vault, Barrel, Vault, Groined,… … Medieval glossary
vaulting cell — noun : a compartment of a vault contrived (as in ribbed structure) to permit the building of an entire part at a time … Useful english dictionary
Vault, Ribbed — ♦ Framework of arched ribs supporting vaulting cells covering the spaces between them. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 415) Related terms: Ribbed Vault, Vault, Barrel, Vault, Fan, Vault, Groined, Vault, Literne, Vault, Quadripartite … Medieval glossary
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