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marigold window
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Word History and Origins
Origin of marigold window1
First recorded in 1730–40
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Rose-Window, a circular window, called also a Catherine-wheel, or a Marigold window. p.
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East end, a polygon, as usual.—This church, which is well worthy of an attentive study, is quite distinct in character from the churches in the east of France: it has no marigold window; no row of niches over the portal; no massed door-way; so that the general outline of the front agrees wholly with the earliest pointed style.
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The bottom of the large circular or marigold window is injured in its effect by a Gothic balustrade of a later period.
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