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casemented

  • a word derived from casement.
    casement
    noun
    a window sash opening on hinges that are generally attached to the upright side of its frame.

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The room was of unusual size, with two worm-eaten beams across the ceiling; the windows were casemented, with broad seats in each recess.

From The Hillman by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim

His look brightened for a moment when entering his new dwelling place, a truly beautiful cottage, with thatched roof, casemented windows, wild roses over the porch, and flowery hedges all around.

From The Life of John Clare by Frederick Martin

Our vast flotillas Have been embodied as by sorcery; Soldiers made seamen, and the ports transformed To rocking cities casemented with guns.

From The Dynasts by Thomas Hardy

She was kneeling before a prie dieu near the casemented window, in evening dress such as she wore when she got into the carriage.

From Frontier Boys in Frisco by Wyn Roosevelt

His look brightened for a moment when entering his new dwelling place, a truly beautiful cottage, with thatched roof, casemented windows, wild roses over the porch, and flowery hedges all round.

From Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" by J. L. Cherry

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