lozenged
/ (ˈlɒzɪndʒd) /
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adjective
decorated with lozenges
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How to use lozenged in a sentence
The archivolts are encircled by two rows of lozenged squares, indented in the stone.
Account of a Tour in Normandy, Vol. II. (of 2)|Dawson TurnerTheir stone flanks, their wide, ungainly wings, their lozenged crocodile-like backs show grey through the trees a long way off.
The Enchanted Castle|E. NesbitThe north front, the most ornamented, had large pointed windows and embattled parapets, lozenged with flint.
Haunted London|Walter ThornburyAt Mr. Bouncer's bidding, Mr. Verdant Green then sat down upon the lozenged floor, and held his knees with his hands.
The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, Vols. I to III|Cuthbert Bede