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Lunette - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

lunette

/luˈnɛt/ /luːˈnɛt/

Definition:

A small, crescent-shaped or arched window, opening, or structure.

Synonyms:

crescent arch, half-moon window, fanlight

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

square window, rectangular opening

Common Collocations:

stained-glass lunette, arched lunette, decorative lunette

Derivatives:

lunettes (plural), lunetted (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "lunette" to describe a semicircular architectural feature, often above doors or windows.

Common Phrases:

lunette window, in the lunette, above the lunette

Etymology:

From French "lunette," meaning "little moon," derived from Latin "luna" (moon).

Examples:

  • 1. The stained-glass lunette brightened the hallway with colorful light.
  • 2. She admired the intricate carvings in the stone lunette above the door.
  • 3. The architect designed a modern building with several decorative lunettes.
  • 4. A small bird nested in the arched lunette of the old chapel.

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