- gargoyled
- gar·goyled
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
gargoyled — ld adjective Etymology: gargoyle (I) + ed : decorated with gargoyles the gargoyled tops of cathedrals Times Literary Supplement the gargoyled and crenelated skyline Frederic Marton … Useful english dictionary
gargoyled — adjective see gargoyle … New Collegiate Dictionary
gargoyled — See gargoyle. * * * … Universalium
gargoyled — adj. having water spouts in the shape of monsters or grotesque creatures, decorated with gargoyles (often on Gothic churches); having grotesque facial characteristics … English contemporary dictionary
gargoyle — gargoyled, adj. /gahr goyl/, n. 1. a grotesquely carved figure of a human or animal. 2. a spout, terminating in a grotesque representation of a human or animal figure with open mouth, projecting from the gutter of a building for throwing rain… … Universalium
gargoyle — noun Etymology: Middle English gargule, gargoyl, from Old French gargoule Date: 13th century 1. a. a spout in the form of a grotesque human or animal figure projecting from a roof gutter to throw rainwater clear of a building b. a grotesquely… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bronx High School of Science — Infobox Secondary school name = The Bronx High School of Science native name = motto = Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination John Dewey established = 1938 founder = Morris Meister city = Bronx state = NY… … Wikipedia
Cromhall — is a village in South Gloucestershire, England. It lies between Bagstone and Charfield on the B4058. It also borders Leyhill Cromhall is about 1 mile from Falfield on the A38 Tortworth turn off. Tortworth Estate is owned by Lord Morton, Earl of… … Wikipedia
St Mary's and St Helen's Church, Neston — St Mary s and St Helen s Church, Neston, from the southwest … Wikipedia
gargoyle — [gär′goil΄] n. [ME gargule, throat < OFr gargouille: see GARGLE] 1. a waterspout, usually in the form of a grotesquely carved animal or fantastic creature, projecting from the gutter of a building 2. a projecting ornament (on a building) that… … English World dictionary