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Webster 1913 Edition


Bossage

Boss′age

,
Noun.
[F.
bossage
, fr.
bosse
. See
Boss
a stud.]
1.
(Arch.)
A stone in a building, left rough and projecting, to be afterward carved into shape.
Gwilt.
2.
(Arch.)
Rustic work, consisting of stones which seem to advance beyond the level of the building, by reason of indentures or channels left in the joinings.
Gwilt.

Webster 1828 Edition


Bossage

BOSS'AGE

, n.
1.
A stone in a building which has a projecture, and is laid rough, to be afterwards carved into moldings, capitals, coats of arms, &c.
2.
Rustic work, consisting of stones which advance beyond the naked or level of the building, by reason of indentures or channels left in the joinings; chiefly in the corners of edifices, and called rustic quoins. The cavities are sometimes round, sometimes beveled or in a diamond form, sometimes inclosed with a cavetto, and sometimes with a listel.

Definition 2024


bossage

bossage

English

Noun

bossage (plural bossages)

  1. (architecture) A rough, unfinished stone block, which is left projecting from the wall of a building to be later sculpted.

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