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hood-mould
hood-mould A moulding over the head of a window, door, etc.; a label or dripstone; cf. hood n.1 5 b. So hood-moulding.1842–76 Gwilt Archit. iii. iii. §8. 939 In most cases, especially to windows, a string course forms a real drip or weathering..thus becoming what is termed a hood moulding. 1849–50 W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hood mould
In architecture, a hood mould, hood, label mould (from Latin labia, lip), drip mould or dripstone, is an external moulded projection from a wall over an opening to throw off rainwater, historically often in form of a pediment. This moulding can be terminated at the side by ornamentation called a lab... wikipedia.org
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head-mould
▪ I. † ˈhead-mould1 Obs. [f. mould skull.] The skull. Only in head-mould-shot: see quot. 1719. So head-mould-shottenness: see quot. 1684.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. ix. 321 Seiriasis, or, An Inflammation of the Brain, and of its Membranes, attended with a Hollowness of the Mold of the Head..It ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Burleigh Castle
With its string-course, hood-mould over the gateway and moulded surround formerly containing a heraldic panel, this wall is an excellent example of small-scale wikipedia.org
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St Nicholas Church, Chiswick
Inside the church, surviving 15th-century features include the tall archway to the west tower and the hood-mould over the window above the west door. wikipedia.org
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mould
▪ I. mould, n.1 (məʊld) Forms: 1–6 molde, 3– (now U.S.) mold, 5 moold, 5–6 mulde, 6 moulde, Sc. muild, 6– mould. [OE. molde wk. fem = OFris. molde, MDu. moude, mouwe (Du. moude, LG. mold), OHG. molta fem., also molt masc. (MHG. molte, molde, mod.Ger. dial. molt, molten masc.), ON. mold (Sw. mull, Da... Oxford English Dictionary
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All Saints Church, Leigh
The chancel is entered through a finely moulded thirteenth century doorway which has a hood-mould resting on a human head and a beast's head. wikipedia.org
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Antiguo Casino de Ponce
At the ground floor, a wide, segmental arch opening with a hood-mould accesses secondary office space. wikipedia.org
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St Mary's Priory Church, Deerhurst
Over its arch are a square hood-mould with an animal's head above. This may have led to an outside gallery. wikipedia.org
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Crowfield, Suffolk
The inner entrance arch has been renewed and its hood-mould rests on corbels depicting the three mitres of the Diocese of Norwich and a bishop. wikipedia.org
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