Definition of Lintol

1. lintel [n -S] - See also: lintel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lintol

lint-free
linted
lintel
lintels
linter
linters
lintfree
lintie
lintier
linties
lintiest
linting
lintisite
lintless
lintol (current term)
lintols
lintonite
lintonites
lints
lintseed
lintseeds
lintuzumab
lintwhite
lintwhites
linty
linum
linums
linuron
linurons

Literary usage of Lintol

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Old Cottages, Farm-houses, and Other Stone Buildings in the Cotswold by Edward Guy Dawber (1905)
"In some cases, as in the Northamptonshire examples, the doors had a plain straight lintol, generally treated with a fine series of mouldings, returning down ..."

2. The Riviera by William Scott (1907)
"... the most important courts being held here, and at almost every turn one finds an old arcade, a carved lintol or capital, or a piece of careful masonry, ..."

3. Records of Buckinghamshire, Or, Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities by Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society (1903)
"just an appearance of newness which may be due to re-scraping of the stonework when the interior was re- plastered. The south door has a stone lintol, ..."

4. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1901)
"It has perfectly plain jambs, worked in large blocks of sandstone, and crowned by a massive flat lintol, tapering on its upper edge towards the ends, ..."

5. Railway Engineer (1905)
"Over the door and window openings a lintol is formed, and this is provided with special reinforcing rods bonded at the ends, although the ..."

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