ProphetesAI is thinking...
newel
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
newel
▪ I. newel1 (ˈnjuːəl) Forms: 4–5 nowell, (7 noel), 7–8 nuel, (7 nuell), newell, (9 -ill, -al), 7– newel. [a. OF. nouel, noel, noal (later noiel, noial, mod.F. noyau), kernel, stone, newel, etc. = Prov. nogalh:—Rom. *nucale, f. L. nuc-, nux nut.] 1. Arch. The pillar forming the centre from which the ...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Newel
In historic homes, folklore holds that the house plans were placed in the newel upon completion of the house before the newel was capped. The most common means of fixing a newel post to the floor is to use a newel post fastener, which secures a newel post to a timber joist through either
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
newel
newel/ˈnjuəl; ?@ ˈnu:əl; `nuəl/ n1 central pillar of a winding staircase (螺旋式楼梯的)中心柱.2 (also `newel post) post supporting the handrail of a stair at the top or bottom of a staircase (楼梯顶部或底部的)端柱.
牛津英汉双解词典
prophetes.ai
Newel (disambiguation)
A Newel is the upright post about which the steps of a circular staircase wind. Newel may also refer to:
Newel, Germany
People
Stanford Newel (1839–1907), American attorney and diplomat
Newel K.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Newel, Germany
Newel is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
References
Trier-Saarburg
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
newelled
newelled, a. (ˈnjuːəld) [f. newel1 + -ed2.] Having a newel. Also solid-newelled or open-newelled.1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 268 This stair-case seems to be a composition of 4 half-pace-open-newel'd stair-cases. 1727–38 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Stair, Solid and open newelled fliers and winders. 1865 Dircks Life ...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Newel Knight
His widow Lydia gave birth to Newel's ninth child, Hyrum Knight, seven months after Newel died. She brought the family to Utah in 1850. Newel's eighth child, Jesse Knight, was later prominent as a successful mining magnate and philanthropist.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
nowel
▪ I. nowel1 (nəʊˈɛl) Also 5 -elle, 5–6, 9 -ell. [a. OF. noel, nouel (mod.F. noël noel), = Prov. nadal, nadau, Sp. and Pg. natal, It. natale:—L. nātāl-em, acc. sing. of nātālis natal a.] 1. A word shouted or sung as an expression of joy, originally to commemorate the birth of Christ. Now only as reta...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Stanford Newel
During his time in the Netherlands, Newel was a Delegate to the Hague Convention of 1899. In 1903 Newel was named United States Ambassador to Luxembourg.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
niuell
† ˈniuell, n. Obs. rare—0. Also niw-, neu-, new-. [var. of newel: cf. F. noyau in the same sense.] (See quots.) Hence † ˈniuell v.1611 Florio, Anima di créta, a long bar of iron luted with clay set vpright in the mold wherein ordinance is cast, called by our gunners the Niuell or Niwell. Tiniuella,....
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Please explain how to install a box newel and handrail (knee wall)
hi this is Patrick with advanced staircase today we're going to show you a basic installation of a box Newell and a knee wall normally the knee wall will come past the first step out here in it would be notching the box they took a lot of times about half way to push the knee wall that I put to push...
prophetes.ai
Staircase House
The house is famous for its rare Jacobean cage newel staircase. An audio guide recounts the full history of the house. The characteristic of a cage newel staircase, after which it is named, is that each of its newel posts extends throughout the full height of the staircase
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
水棱甲螨科
Hydrozetes (Hydrozetes) nymphoides (Habeeb, 1982)
Hydrozetes (Hydrozetes) paulista Pérez-Íñigo & Baggio, 1989
Hydrozetes (Hydrozetes) petrunkevitchi Newel
wikipedia.org
zh.wikipedia.org
Elizabeth Ann Whitney
Joseph and Emma Smith arrived at Newel K. Whitney's store in Kirtland in December 1830. Shortly after Joseph Smith's death in 1844, Newel took another wife.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org