Definition of Fenestras

1. fenestra [n] - See also: fenestra

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fenestras

feneration
fenestella
fenestra
fenestra cochleae
fenestra nov-ovalis
fenestra of the cochlea
fenestra of the vestibule
fenestra ovalis
fenestra rotunda
fenestra vestibuli
fenestrae
fenestrals
fenestrane
fenestranes
fenestras
fenestrate
fenestrated
fenestrated capillary
fenestrated membrane
fenestrated sheath
fenestration
fenestration operation
fenestrations
fenestrule
fenestrules
fenethylline
fenethylline hydrochloride
fenfluramine
fenfluramine hydrochloride

Literary usage of Fenestras

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

1. A Synopsis of Criticisms Upon Those Passages of the Old Testament in which by Richard Arthur Francis Barrett (1847)
"Dr. A. Clarke.—4 Windows of narrow lights.'] The Vulgate says, fenestras obliquas, oblique windows ; but what sort of windows could such be ? ..."

2. A Latin-English Dictionary Printed from the Unfinished Ms. of the Late by Thomas Hewitt Key (1888)
"3, 3, 5 ; in aedificia fenestras et ostia imposuit, ... 2, 482 ; 3. in mil. lang, an embrasure, fenestras ad tormenta ..."

3. Compotus Rolls of the Obedientiaries of St. Swithun's Priory, Winchester by Priory of St. Swithun, George William Kitchin, Winchester Cathedral (1892)
"... facienti fenestras ad tres partes turris viz. in partibus occidental}, ... fenestras in occidentali parte ..."

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