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1. Corner of a jamb, essentially to accommodate something, especially in medieval work, sometimes enriched with a shaft or colonnette.
2. Squinch.
3. Arch over a window-opening with splayed reveals.
4. Part of the reveal of an aperture where a window is set.
1. Corner of a jamb, essentially to accommodate something, especially in medieval work, sometimes enriched with a shaft or colonnette.
2. Squinch.
3. Arch over a window-opening with splayed reveals.
4. Part of the reveal of an aperture where a window is set.
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