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cusping
[ kuhs-ping ]
noun
- Architecture. decoration in the form of a cusp, a pair of curves that are tangent to a real or imaginary line defining an area being decorated and that meet at a point within that area:
Three-leaved motifs are cut into the jamb outside each inner and outer point of the cusping.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cusping1
First recorded in 1795–1805
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Example Sentences
The west gable is fringed with cusping—a very unhappy scheme for a coping-line against the sky!
From Project Gutenberg
The tracery has soffeit-cusping, and there is a peculiarity here which is seen also in the clerestory at Burgos.
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The heads of the lights throughout the windows are uncusped, the cusping being confined to the traceries.
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Their shafts and archivolts are very richly twisted and carved, and the cusping of the inner arch is of a rare kind.
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Near it is a double piscina, formed by a couple of shafts with capitals hollowed out with multifoil cusping.
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