Examples of 'three-light' in a sentence

Meaning of "three-light"

three-light (noun): A type of window or lamp consisting of three panels or sections, often found in traditional architecture or interior design

How to use "three-light" in a sentence

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In each bay is a three-light tiered window.
On the north and south sides of the nave are three three-light windows.
The latter has a three-light casement window.
Along both sides of the clerestory are five three-light windows.
In the top stage are three-light louvred bell openings.
In the bottom stage is a west door and a three-light window.
Above them is a three-light window with delicate tracery.
Along the aisles are seven three-light windows.
There are three three-light windows along both sides of the chancel.
To the right of each door is a three-light window.
In each bay is a three-light decorated window with tracery.
In its west wall is another three-light window.
Above these are three-light louvred bell openings and a balustrade.
The charger is equipped with a three-light fuel gauge.
The aisle has three-light windows with trefoil heads in rectangular surrounds.

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The north aisle has a three-light east window.
Three-light interior chandelier in Weathered White finish with fabric shades.
The chancel also has a three-light east window.
Three-light window with seven scenes.
The bowl itself has eight three-light windows.
You can see the three-light transom there with the eyebrow windows.
On each side of the clerestory are four three-light windows.
In the clerestory are three-light windows with trefoil heads.
At both the west and east ends of the church are three-light windows.
Above this is a large three-light window containing reticulated tracery.
The east wall of the chancel is brick and contains a three-light window.
The east wall has a three-light window with a small trefoil window above it.
On each side of the top stage is a three-light bell opening.
It should be a three-light window to represent the Trinity.
Above this is a gabled dormer with more panels and another three-light window.
Each wall of the top stage contains a three-light transomed square-headed bell opening.
The south windows are straight-headed with four arched lights; the clerestory has three-light windows.
Sources disagree as to the date of the three-light east window in the chancel.
You can see the three-light transom there with the eyebrow windows -- certainly an architectural antique.
In the lowest stage is a west doorway, above which is a three-light Perpendicular window.
The vestry has a north three-light window and two lancets on the east side.
The tower has a west entrance, above which is a three-light window.
On the north side are one three-light and three four-light windows in each storey.
The north porch is gabled, and in the north wall is a three-light ogee-headed window.
It has a three-light east window.
For this church Macclesfield, Cheshire, Woodroffe executed a three-light window in the vestry.
Pair of three-light candelabra.
The organ chamber is gabled and contains a three-light window with Perpendicular tracery.
The three-light square-headed east window dates from the 14th century, and has been restored.
This double front door here with the three-light transom that was headed to the landfill.
The west door has a pointed head above which is a three-light window with Perpendicular tracery.
The tower has angle buttresses, three-light bell openings, and a battlemented parapet with corner pinnacles.
Each bay contains a three-light window.
The east window in the chancel has a three-light window containing Decorated ( geometrical ) tracery.
At the far end is a three-light window.

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