† ˈmuring, vbl. n. Obs.
[f. mure n. or v. + -ing1.]
Wall-building.
| 1624 Wotton Archit. i. 27 Wals are either entire..or intermitted;..The entire Muring is by Writers diuersely distinguished. 1658 in Phillips. 1703 tr. Perrault's Abridgm. Vitruvius i. i. 2 The Friezes imitate the Muring [orig. la ma{cced}onnerie], that is betwixt the ends of the Beams that are directly upon the Pillars. 1721 in Bailey. |