Definition of Crocketing. Meaning of Crocketing. Synonyms of Crocketing

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Definition of Crocketing

Crocketing
Crocketing Crock"et*ing, n. (Arch.) Ornamentation with crockets. --Ruskin.

Meaning of Crocketing from wikipedia

- Perpendicular with horizontal bars across: and with the most detestable crocketing, utterly vile. Not a ray of invention in a single form… Finally the statues...
- century and shows a late Perpendicular style with flying buttresses and crocketed pinnacles decorating a crenellated and pierced parapet. The choir and...
- moulded capitals. The shafts of the middle stage have crocketed capitals, and the top stage has a crocketed capital. The top parts have been damaged, and Nikolaus...
- and the buttresses of the tower are rich Gothic panels, terminated by crocketed gablets. The towers on either side of the central gable measure 32 by...
- hood mould, above which is a pilaster rising to a gabled bellcote with a crocketed finial. Inside, the north-east corner is partitioned off as a vestry....
- Crocketed spire of the Notre-Dame Church in Vitré, France...
- central column. Many have elaborate benched arcades round the wall, with crocketed frames for the seats. English chapter houses tend to be more elaborate...
- flank its clock on each face. It has a "recessed octagonal spire with crocketed arrises and pinnacled shafts rising from corner faces and a gilded weathervane...
- joint lords of the manor of Kettering. Kettering is dominated by the crocketed spire of about 180 feet (55 m) of the Parish church of SS Peter and Paul...
- west tower has angle buttresses and a very tall crocketed spire behind an embattled parapet with crocketed corner pinnacles and at 247 feet (75 m) tall,...