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pargeting
▪ I. pargeting, vbl. n. (ˈpɑːdʒɪtɪŋ) [-ing1.] 1. The action of parget v.; plastering; adorning with plaster-work; † transf. painting (of the face).1396 Compotus Will. Chert Custodis Coll. Cantuar. Oxon. (1881) 33 Item pro carecta calcis pro parchetting vjs. viijd. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 384/1 Pargettyn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pargeting
Pargeting (or sometimes pargetting) is a decorative or waterproofing plastering applied to building walls. Pargeting derives from the word 'parget', a Middle English term that is probably derived from the Old French pargeter or parjeter, to throw about, or porgeter wikipedia.org
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parging
parging, vbl. n. (ˈpɑːdʒɪŋ) [f. parge v. + -ing1.] = pargeting vbl. n.1897 F. C. Moore How to build Home iii. 34 The parging or plastering of the inside of the flue is permitted. 1903 Eng. Dial. Dict. IV. 423/2 Parging..(1) the lining of a chimney..(2) a ceiling. 1940 Chambers's Techn. Dict. 617/1 P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinking
Pinking may refer to: Engine knocking, the noise indicative of improper combustion in internal combustion engines Pinking shears An alternative name for pargeting wikipedia.org
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Pargeter
A pargeter as a craftsman employed in pargeting Pargeter may also refer to: Edith Pargeter (1913–1995) (nom de plume Ellis Peters), English author of wikipedia.org
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incrustament
† inˈcrustament Obs. rare. [ad. It. incrostamento ‘a pargeting or rough casting’ (Florio), L. type *incrustāmentum, from incrustāre to incrust.] = incrustation 2.1538 Leland Itin. V. 7 There were founde a late..certeyne paintid Incrustamentes hard by the Castel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Parge coat
Pargeting is a more involved process, involving designs in relief created in the surface. wikipedia.org
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parge
parge, v. (pɑːdʒ) [? Shortened from parget v.] = parget v. 1.1701 in New Eng. Hist. & Gen. Reg. (1879) XXXIII. 176 note, To point the garret and to Parge the chimnyes with good Lime morter. 1703 T. N. City & C. Purchaser 31 They do not Parge, or (which is all one) Plaster their Garrets. 1805 R. W. D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Benhall Green
In the village is a cottage built in 1698 with distinctive pargeting. wikipedia.org
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Aldford Lodge
It has two gables, each with pargeting decorated with foliated geometric patterns. wikipedia.org
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St Mary's Chapel, High Legh
Interior The ceiling has 19th-century pargeting with Tudor roses, fleurs de lys and stars. wikipedia.org
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St Werburgh's Mount, Chester
Their gables have coved jettying and contain pargeting with patterns of leaves and flowers. Numbers 25 and 27 again are similar to each other. Over the window is a hipped roof with a gable containing pargeting. wikipedia.org
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Bene't Street
at Cambridge University, Clive James and Germaine Greer lived at Friar House, an early-17th-century Grade II listed building with a timber frame and pargeting wikipedia.org
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Upper Belgrave Lodge
The upper storey of the main part of the house is timber framed and jettied with pargeting in the panels; the gable end contains a four-light window and wikipedia.org
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Leche House
Over this is a mullioned and transomed window to the sides of which are panels with shaped braces; in some of these is pargeting. wikipedia.org
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