Definition of Lintols

1. lintol [n] - See also: lintol

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lintols

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

Literary usage of Lintols

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

1. Cottages for rural districts by William Menzies (1885)
"lintols, Ac. Arches. Chimney Heads. Cement fillet. Fines. Trimmer arches. Brickwork in Cement. Chimney bars. Copper. Funnels. The lime to be well burnt grey ..."

2. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1810)
"lintols may also be laid at the proper height. This method is cheapest, where only one window or door of a size is wanted, but if many, the readiest way ..."

3. A History of Architecture in All Countries: From the Earliest Times to the by James Fergusson (1865)
"The lintols of the doorways are rounded, and the walls mere square posts, grooved and jointed together, every part of ..."

4. Villas of Florence and Tuscany by Harold Donaldson Eberlein (1922)
"... carefully dressed and carved with vigorous mouldings and bold consoles supporting the projecting cills and lintols. The outside windows of the ground ..."

5. Old Cottages, Farm-houses, and Other Stone Buildings in the Cotswold by Edward Guy Dawber (1905)
"... it lingered for a great many years, but as a rule it was confined to the doors only, and gradually the window with the square lintols became universal. ..."

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