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brocatello
‖ brocatello (ˌbrɒkəˈtɛləʊ) Also -tella, -telli. [It. brocatello de Sienna, so called from its brocade-like colouring: see prec.] A kind of variegated marble, clouded and veined white, grey, yellow and red, yellow usually prevailing; Sienna marble.1752 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Marble, There is also anoth... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic)
McCarthy's wooden gallery was replaced with a three-bay marble screen of white marble supported on quatrefoil pillars of Portasanta marble and inlaid with Brocatello wikipedia.org
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Istrian stone
Jacopo Sansovino, wrote Venetia citta nobilissima et singolare (1580) he emphasized the distinctive quality that Istrian stone and the coppery-red Verona brocatello wikipedia.org
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marble
▪ I. marble, n. (ˈmɑːb(ə)l) Forms: α. 3–7 marbre, 4 maubre, 5 marbir, 6 marber, marbyr. β. 3–5 marbel, 4 merbel, -ul, 4–5 marbil, 4–6 marbyl, -ul, 5 marboll, -ole, -elle, -ylle, -ulle, -ille, merbyl, 5–6 marbill, -yll, -ull, 6 marbell, 4– marble. [ME. marbre, marble, a. F. marbre, (OF. rarely marble... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ajaccio Cathedral
It has a marble altar designed by Geonese sculptors decorated with spiral Brocatello marble from Spain. wikipedia.org
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table
▪ I. table, n. (ˈteɪb(ə)l) Forms: 1 tabule, tabula, 3 tabele, 5 tabel, -yl(e, -ule, 5–6 -ell(e, -il, -ill(e, -ull(e, -yll(e, 6 -ul; 2– table. [In OE. tabule wk. fem. (already a 900), later also tabele, ad. L. tabula. In ME. table (a 1200), a. F. table (11th c.), ad. L. tabula a flat board, a plank, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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