corniced

English

Etymology

cornice + -ed

Adjective

corniced (not comparable)

  1. With a cornice.
    • 2009 June 22, Roberta Smith, “In Venice, Peter Greenaway Takes Veronese’s Figures Out to Play”, in New York Times:
      Close-ups of the faces in the painting, appearing on the side walls between Palladio’s great corniced windows, alternate with apparitional red diagrams of portions of the composition, seen as if from above.

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