Examples of 'east window' in a sentence

Meaning of "east window"

East window is a term commonly used in architecture, particularly in relation to churches or cathedrals. It refers to a specific window located on the eastern side of the building, usually behind the altar or in the chancel. The east window is often considered as the most significant and elaborate window, as it typically displays religious or symbolic artwork

How to use "east window" in a sentence

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The east window has four lights.
It has a traceried east window and a piscina.
The east window has three lights.
The clockface is under the east window.
The east window has two lights.
There is stained glass in the east window.
The east window has seven lights.
Armed target approaching east window.
The east window consists of three lancets.
There is a stained glass east window.
The east window has eight lights.
The chancel has an east window.
The east window was probably put in at this time.
There are niches either side of the east window.
Only the east window contains stained glass.

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The apsidal sanctuary has an east window of five lancets.
The east window is large with five lights.
It was originally in the east window but is now in the south.
The east window has rich stained glass.
South transept east window.
The east window is modern.
I would like you to go look out your east window.
Under the east window is flushwork.
It makes no attempt to imitate the style or content of the east window.
The main east window is cuspless.
Two centrally placed grave slabs are visible below the east window.
There was a large east window with a pointed arch.
The east window is of uncertain date and has been modernised.
On each side of the east window are niches for statues.
The east window consists of three stepped lancets under one arch.
The stained glass in the east window is dedicated to his memory.
The east window of the chancel has seven lights.
The chancel has a large east window with mouchette tracery.
The east window has a semicircular head with a keystone.
The ancient stone dressings in the east window were preserved during the rebuilding.
The east window has three lights and a flat head.
This included a new chancel arch and the enlargement of the chancel east window.
Above the east window is a plaque inscribed with a date.
The west window has three lights and the east window has two.
The large east window consists of five stepped lancets.
Six are to be found in the East window.
The east window is similar.
The stained glass in the east window is by Hardman.
The east window was replaced.
There is a small representation of Little Dorrit in the east window of the church.
Later the east window was made larger and a door was installed.
Henry and Eleanor graced the new cathedral with the gift of this wonderful east window.
On the sides of the east window are ogee canopied niches.
The east window of the long gallery is decorated with pilasters and a pediment.
At an east window.

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